SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
February 8, 2026 • Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
Super Bowl LX • February 8, 2026
Jason Myers 33-yard FG
Drive extended by Darnold 23-yard pass to Cooper Kupp
SEA 3 – NE 0
Jason Myers FG
Seahawks extend the lead
SEA 6 – NE 0
Jason Myers FG
Seahawks take a 9-0 lead into halftime
SEA 9 – NE 0 (Halftime)
Jason Myers 41-yard FG
Defense continues to dominate; offense adds to the lead
SEA 12 – NE 0
Sam Darnold 16-yard TD pass to AJ Barner
Seahawks finally reach the end zone to blow the game open
SEA 19 – NE 0
Drake Maye 35-yard TD pass to Mack Hollins
Patriots finally get on the board late in the fourth
SEA 19 – NE 7
Jason Myers FG
After Julian Love interception, Myers extends the lead
SEA 22 – NE 7
Uchenna Nwosu 45-yard INT return for TD
The Dark Side puts the exclamation point on the victory
SEA 29 – NE 7
Patriots late scoring
Garbage time score does nothing to change the outcome
SEA 29 – NE 13 (Final)
First running back Super Bowl MVP since Terrell Davis in Super Bowl XXXII — 28 years ago
🏆 Jason Myers: 5/5 FG — Super Bowl Record
No. 1 Scoring Defense in the NFL • 2025
“Named by Leonard Williams — inspired by the Big Dark, the long Pacific Northwest winter.”
DL
Defensive anchor and the man who named The Dark Side
DL
Interior force collapsing the pocket all game
EDGE
Strip sack in Q3 that changed the momentum
EDGE
Veteran pass rusher bringing relentless pressure
LB / EDGE
45-yard INT return TD sealed the victory
LB
Game-high 11 tackles — all over the field
CB
Back-to-back Pro Bowl selections; elite coverage
S
Clutch interception in the fourth quarter
S
Rookie sensation stepping up on the biggest stage
S / CB
Versatile defensive back named after the legend
A Historic Run to Glory
Franchise-best record under 2nd-year Coach Mike Macdonald. NFC's No. 1 seed.
Total domination of the rival 49ers at Lumen Field. The Dark Side held San Francisco to just 6 points.
A hard-fought battle against the Rams. Seattle punches its ticket to Super Bowl LX.
Kenneth Walker III dominates. The Dark Side suffocates New England. Seattle is champion once more.
The Players Who Made It Happen
4,048 yards, 25 TD, 14-3 record
SB: 19/38, 202 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT. Managed the game and let the defense dominate.
27 carries, 135 rush yards, 2 rec, 26 rec yards
First RB Super Bowl MVP since Terrell Davis in XXXII. Punished the Patriots all game long.
1,793 receiving yards (franchise record)
Emerged as a true No. 1 receiver in his breakout third season.
SB: 6 rec, 61 yards
Veteran presence and key chain mover throughout the Super Bowl.
Mid-season trade acquisition from Saints
Deep threat who stretched defenses and opened up the run game.
SB: 16-yard TD reception in Q4
Caught the first Seahawks touchdown of the Super Bowl to blow the game open.
Defensive anchor
Named The Dark Side. The heart and soul of the No. 1 scoring defense.
Interior disruption
Relentless interior presence that collapsed the pocket consistently.
SB: Strip sack in Q3
Pivotal forced fumble that helped keep New England scoreless through three quarters.
Veteran pass rusher
Brought veteran experience and relentless pressure to the edge.
SB: 45-yard INT return TD
Put the exclamation point on the victory with a pick-six in the fourth quarter.
SB: 11 tackles (game-high)
Was everywhere on the field. Led the team in tackles in the biggest game of the year.
Back-to-back Pro Bowls
Elite coverage corner who locked down receivers all season long.
SB: Interception in Q4
Clutch turnover that set up a field goal and extended the Seahawks’ lead.
Rookie
Fearless rookie who stepped up on the biggest stage of his young career.
Versatile DB
Versatile defender who could play multiple positions in the secondary.
2nd-year Head Coach • 14-3 record
Built the No. 1 scoring defense and led Seattle to its second Super Bowl title. Franchise-best regular season record in just his second year.
The Loudest Fans in Football
WE ARE 12
In 1984, the Seahawks became one of the first teams in professional sports to retire a number for their fans. The 12 belongs to the people of Seattle.
The Guinness World Record for crowd noise at a sporting event, set at CenturyLink Field. The 12s literally shake the earth.
February 11, 2026 — an estimated 750,000 to 1 million fans flooded the streets of Seattle to celebrate the Super Bowl LX championship.
Since 2003, a community hero raises the 12 Flag before every home game at Lumen Field. A tradition that unites a city.
“Lumen Field was engineered to amplify crowd noise back onto the field. The overhanging roofs on both sidelines trap and reflect sound, creating one of the loudest outdoor stadiums ever built.”
From the Legion of Boom to the Dark Side
SEA 43 – DEN 8
Total annihilation. The Legion of Boom dismantled Peyton Manning and the Broncos in the most dominant Super Bowl performance in modern history. Seattle’s first championship.
🏆SEA 24 – NE 28
The heartbreak at the goal line. Malcolm Butler’s interception on the 1-yard line against the Patriots. A wound that never fully healed — until now.
SEA 29 – NE 13
Redemption. Against the same Patriots franchise, Seattle exorcised the demons. The Dark Side defense dominated. Kenneth Walker III ran wild. The 12s finally had their revenge.
🏆 🏆2x World Champions
Secondary-Driven Defense
Richard Sherman • Earl Thomas • Kam Chancellor
2012 – 2017
Defensive Line-Driven Defense
Leonard Williams • Devon Witherspoon • Uchenna Nwosu
2025 – Present