The Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX by defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8-9, 2026. Kenneth Walker III earned Super Bowl MVP honors after rushing for 135 yards on 27 carries. The Seahawks' defense dominated the game, with rookie defensive lineman Rylie Mills recording a notable 10-yard sack of Patriots quarterback Drake Maye in the second quarter. Quarterback Sam Darnold threw for 202 yards and a touchdown, while kicker Jason Myers converted five field goals.
This was Seattle's first championship since 2014 and came in head coach Mike Macdonald's second season, making him the youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl at age 38. The Patriots, led by first-year head coach Mike Vrabel, finished with a 14-3 regular season record after two consecutive 4-win seasons. After the loss, Vrabel greeted each player individually outside the locker room, telling them to "be pissed together" and reminding them they had "307 days" until the next season.
The Seahawks held a victory parade in Seattle on February 11, where linebacker Ernest Jones IV delivered an expletive-laden speech defending the team, and general manager John Schneider made awkward public comments about contract negotiations with Walker, who is entering free agency.