Seattle Defense Creates Nightmare For Patriots In Super Bowl LX In Dominating Win 29-13

New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson (38) gets airborne over Seattle Seahawks cornerback Josh Jobe (29) in the second half at Super Bowl LX in Levi Stadium in Santa Clara on Sun Feb 8, 2026

By Barbara Mason

After a crazy regular season in the NFL two teams emerged as the winners of their respective conferences. Sunday afternoon Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara welcomed the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, this year’s location for Super Bowl LX. Seattle scored mostly on field goals in the first three quarters and the Patriots mustered 13 points in the fourth quarter to avoid getting shutout in the 29-13 Seahawk win.

The game was played under sapphire blue skies and at game time the temperature an expected high of 70 degrees. Absolute perfect conditions for the biggest game of the year in the NFL.

The festivities got underway with a beautiful rendition of “America the Beautiful” by Brandi Carlile accompanied by a cello and violin. Her performance was timeless, absolutely hauntingly breathtaking. She was followed by Charlie Puth who sang the Stars Spangled Banner. His performance was solid but it was Carlile who stole the show.

After the opening formalities it was game time as the favored Seahawks and Patriots took the field. New England was about to get a triple dose of the Seattle defense and they would be challenged to their core.

The Seahawks took a 3-0 lead into the second quarter, a 33-yd Jason Myers kick. The Seattle defense was creating havoc for the Patriots from the start of the game however New England had so far kept the Seahawks out of the end zone.

The second quarter got underway with both teams still in search of the first touchdown of the day. At 11:16 the Seahawks drove deep into New England territory but their drive stalled out and they had to settle for a second Jason Myers field goal.

This one a 39-yd attempt which was good giving the Seahawks a 6-0 lead. With 11 seconds left on the clock in the first half, Seattle kicked their third field goal of the game for a 9-0 lead. It had certainly been a crazy busy first half for Jason Myers nailing this one for 41 yards. The two teams would have extended time in the locker room at the half with the half-time show setting up and getting underway

The fans lucky enough to be in attendance witnessed one heck of a show from the global super star Bad Bunny. He was joined by fellow artists Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. Bad Bunny made good on his promise to bring an unforgettable party to Levi’s; boy did he deliver. The sets were extravagantly beautiful depicting what you might see in his country Puerto Rico.

How they were able to assemble the Puerto Rican themed sets in such a short time alone was unbelievable. Bad Bunny went on to perform a 13-minute set all sung in Spanish. He brought his country’s history and culture to light amid some of his greatest hits sung with joy, hope, excitement and most of all love. It was a half-time show to remember for years to come.

As the two teams took the field to start the third quarter a battle of two defenses took center stage. The Seahawks would again call for the services of their kicker Jason Myers at 9:12. Myers sent a 41-yd kick through the uprights, his fourth field goal of the game, for a 12-0 Seattle lead.

The fourth quarter gave the fans an explosive display from both teams. The Seahawks scored their first touchdown of the game at 13:24 taking a 19-0 lead. Quarterback Sam Darnold found AJ Barner for 16 yards and the score. Seattle had been outplaying New England the entire game but that was about to change as a frenzied quarter got underway. A little over a minute later the Patriots scored their first touchdown of the game.

The New England quarterback Drake Maye who had been under attack the entire game was able to hit Mack Hollins for 35 yards putting their first points up on the scoreboard 19-7. The Seahawks sputtered in that drive but went right back to work driving downfield and setting up a fifth Jason Myers field goal taking a 22-7 lead.

At 4:27 the Seahawks nailed the game shut scoring another touchdown. It could not have ended in a more memorable way for Seattle. Uchenna Nwosu intercepted a Maye pass returning it for 45 yards and the Seahawks had a 29-7 lead with the clock winding down.

The Patriots did score a final touchdown to end the game. Drake Maye threw his second touchdown of the game, a seven-yard pass to Rhamondre Stevenson. The Seattle Seahawks were the champions of Super Bowl LX.

From start to finish this was a game to remember. The half-time show was out-of-this-world and the fourth quarter was as explosive a quarter as you could get. Seattle’s kicker Jason Myers was brilliant kicking five field goals.

Sam Darnold was solid throwing for 202 yards one touchdown and no interceptions. He was only sacked once in the game whereas New England quarterback Drake Maye was pummeled getting sacked six times. MVP for the game went to Kenneth Walker III who rushed for 135 yards and added 26 receiving yards.

Sunday night all of Seattle will be celebrating a long-awaited second Super Bowl. Once it all sinks in this team will realize the impact they made with an extraordinary defense, the best in the NFL. Sam Darnold despite all the struggles he has faced for years will relish this amazing victory and the part he played in it.

The Seattle offense and especially Cooper Kupp were amazing. Kupp has now won his second Super Bowl with two different teams. These guys will have little time to rest as they pack their bags and head south for a parade and a date with a certain mouse.

(The Super Bowl LX champs will celebrate with a parade at Disneyland Park, Anaheim on Monday February 9, 2026)

Super Bowl LX podcast Rich Perez: Is Seahawks familarity with Levi Stadium an advantage?

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba (11) in sunglasses one of the key players that got the Seahawks to Super Bowl LX (photo by Shawn McCullough-Sports Radio Service)

Super Bowl LX podcast Rich Perez:

#1 How will Bad Bunny’s historic halftime show performance at Super Bowl LX shape cultural conversations around the NFL?

#2 Can the Seattle Seahawks overcome the New England Patriots’ quest for a record seventh Super Bowl title this Sunday in Santa Clara?

#3 What sustainable initiatives are the NFL highlighting as part of the Super Bowl LX experience, and why are they gaining attention?

#4 How are major tech companies like OpenAI and Anthropic using Super Bowl LX advertising to escalate competition for millions of viewers?

#5 What human-interest stories (like the Connecticut student reporters or lifelong Super Bowl fans) are emerging alongside game-day coverage?

Rich Perez is an NFL analyst at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LX podcast Tony Renteria: Bad Bunny will send political message at half time

Bad Bunny says be “happy who you are” as he performs at half time at Super Bowl LX on Sun Feb 8, 2025 at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara (AP News photo)

Super Bowl LX podcast Tony Renteria:

#1 How will Bad Bunny’s historic halftime show performance at Super Bowl LX shape cultural conversations around the NFL?

#2 Can the Seattle Seahawks overcome the New England Patriots’ quest for a record seventh Super Bowl title this Sunday in Santa Clara?

#3 What sustainable initiatives are the NFL highlighting as part of the Super Bowl LX experience, and why are they gaining attention?

#4 How are major tech companies like OpenAI and Anthropic using Super Bowl LX advertising to escalate competition for millions of viewers?

#5 What human-interest stories (like the Connecticut student reporters or lifelong Super Bowl fans) are emerging alongside game-day coverage?

Tony Renteria is an NFL analyst at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Super Tazón LX -Santa Clara, California

Bad Bunny addresses the news media at Super Bowl LX media day in San Francisco on Thu Feb 5, 2026 (photo by Shawn McCullough-Sports Radio Service)

Super Tazón 60 -Santa Clara, California

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi Gonzalez

Super Bowl LX comes to the Bay Area, and so do the fans from the US and many other places in the world. For the first time ever, the Half Time Show will be all in Spanish. Superstar Bad Bunny is the star. I am not familiar with the Bunny. Although I am Hispanic, I am from a different generation, and when I want to listen to Spanish music, I prefer Julio Iglesias, Celia Cruz, or many other truly legendary Spanish singers from earlier generations.

These people I mentioned (and others I did not) are truly icons of Spanish music. So, excuse me, but for me, the only bunny I like is Bugs Bunny, whose voice was dubbed by the great Mel Blanc from Brooklyn, and Bugs eating his “zanahorias” is widely known in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and other languages done at Burbank’s Warner Brothers studios.

Seems like the NFL all of a sudden discovered that the largest minority in the United States of America speaks Spanish, so their marketing brains concluded, “Hey, we better do a half-time show all in Spanish.” With all due respect to the NFL, Major League Baseball has been the leading pro sports broadcaster in Spanish-language in the US.

The NFL might be king in the US, but it’s definitely not in Latin America, where Béisbol es Rey”. Of course, the commercials are always fun because most of these companies pay around $8 million to show their products during the game, pre-and post-game, and everything else in between.

Look for an Xfinity advertisement with something to do with Jurassic Park, and of course, Budweiser is always one of the most ingenious spots for the Super Bowl. The Budweiser Clydesdales have been a staple of the Super Bowl since 1975, appearing in over 45 commercials and marking their 48th national appearance by Super Bowl LX in 2026.

They are considered an enduring, long-running tradition in the game’s advertising My Prediction: Seattle Seahawks 17, New England Patriots 10 ¡Adiós, muchachos!

Quote: “WINNING is not everything–but making the EFFORT to win is.” – Vince Lombardi, Green Bay Packers

Amaury Pi-Gonzalez – Cuban-born Pi-González is one of the pioneers of Spanish-language baseball play-by-play in America. Began as Oakland A’s Spanish-language voice in 1977 ending in 2024 (interrupted by stops with the Giants, Mariners and Angels). Voice of the Golden State Warriors from 1992 through 1998. 2010 inducted in the Bay Area Radio Hall of fame.

While in the Bay Area, great food and great prices. 998cuba.com

Super Bowl LX podcast Lincoln Juarez: As Patriots are underdogs do they have a chance at that coveted 7th trophy?

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drake Maye addresses the media in San Jose on Mon Feb 2, 2026 during media day in preparation of Super Bowl LX (photo by Shawk McCullough-Sports Radio Service)

Super Bowl LX podcast Lincoln Juarez:

#1 Who will be the key difference-maker in Super Bowl LX Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold or Patriots quarterback Drake Maye — and how might their performances decide the game?

#2 How might Seattle’s top-ranked defense impact New England’s offensive game plan on Super Bowl Sunday?

#3 With the Seahawks favored by around 4.5 points in the odds, what strategies could the Patriots employ to keep the game close or pull off an upset?

#4 How will injuries — such as Seahawks rookie Nick Emmanwori’s ankle sprain — affect each team’s performance in the biggest game of the season?

#5 What historical or narrative storylines — such as this being a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX — add extra intrigue to the Seahawks vs. Patriots matchup?

Lincloln Juarez is a podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LX podcast Tony Renteria: Seattle and Darnold present strong offense can the Patriots hold them off?

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) and Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold (14) stand on stage with the Lombardi Trophy for the opening week of Super Bowl LX in San Jose on Mon Feb 2, 2026 (AP News photo)

Super Bowl LX podcast Tony Renteria:

#1 How will Seattle’s strong defense impact New England’s offensive game plan?
With the Seahawks finishing with one of the top defenses and limiting opposing offenses effectively this season, how might that affect the Patriots’ ability to score?

#2 Can the Patriots’ pass rush force turnovers from Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold?
New England’s pressure rate has been among the best in the playoffs — will that translate into forcing mistakes in the Super Bowl?

#3 Which player(s) are most likely to make game-changing plays — and why?
For example, how might Jaxon Smith-Njigba or Kenneth Walker III’s big-play ability influence the outcome?

#4 Will weather conditions at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara affect how the game is played?
Forecasts indicate a chance of rain early in the game — what impact could that have on ball security and running vs. passing strategies?

#5 What historical significance could this game have for each franchise?
If the Patriots win, it would be their seventh Super Bowl title and first without Tom Brady — whereas a Seahawks win would be just their second in franchise history.

Tony Renteria is an NFL podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LX podcast Jessica Kwong: Seahawks looking for some payback after SB XLIX loss to Patriots

Super Bowl LX logo (NBC image)

Super Bowl LX podcast Jessica Kwong:

#1 How might the rematch narrative from Super Bowl XLIX influence this game?
This is a rare Super Bowl rematch — the Patriots beat the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX — and both teams have very different rosters and storylines this time.

#2 Who will have the greater impact: Sam Darnold or Drake Maye?
Darnold leads a dynamic Seattle offense while Maye has been instrumental in New England’s turnaround season — this battle of quarterbacks could decide the outcome.

#3 Can the Patriots’ defense slow down Seattle’s explosive playmakers like Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Kenneth Walker III?
With Seattle’s offense clicking and New England’s defense among the league’s best, this matchup is one to watch.

#4 Will the special “USA 250” patch worn by both teams add historical significance or distraction to Super Bowl LX?
Both teams are celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary with a commemorative patch on their jerseys, which has generated fan discussion.

#5 Which coaching strategies will determine this game —New England head coach Mike Vrabel’s discipline or Seattle Seahawks Mike Macdonald’s defensive dominance?
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and Seahawks defensive guru Mike Macdonald each bring different philosophies, which could be pivotal in a close Super Bowl.

Jessica Kwong is a podcast contributor heard every other Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LX podcast Rich Perez: Will Seahawks take advantage of a battered Patriots team?

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold takes questions from the news media Mon Feb 2, 2026 during media day for Super Bowl LX in San Jose (Shawn McCullough-Sports Radio Service photo)

Super Bowl LX podcast Rich Perez:

#1 Will the Seattle Seahawks be able to overcome the Patriots and win their second Super Bowl title? Consider Seattle’s defensive dominance this season under coach Mike Macdonald and their Super Bowl XLVIII history.

#2 Can the Patriots win a record-seventh Super Bowl and establish a new dynasty under head coach Mike Vrabel? This is New England’s first Super Bowl since the Brady–Belichick era.

#3 Which quarterback will have the bigger impact on the outcome — Seahawks’ Sam Darnold or Patriots’ Drake Maye? Both led their teams to 14-3 records and have storylines worth debating.

#4 How important will the rematch factor be in Super Bowl LX, given that this matchup echoes Super Bowl XLIX (2015)? Does the memory of that Patriots win influence how fans and analysts view this game?

#5 Could the halftime show featuring Bad Bunny influence the broader cultural impact of Super Bowl LX beyond the game itself? (Hint: this year’s entertainment lineup is a major talking point for global audiences.)

Rich Perez is a Super Bowl LX analyst for CBS Sports and Sports Radio Service catch his podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LX podcast Tony Renteria: Will Patriots QB Maye’s shoulder be ready for Super Sunday?; The Patriots had nine injuries going into SB week; plus more questions

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye addresses the news media during Super Bowl media day in San Jose on Mon Feb 9, 2026. Reports have said Maye is nursing a shoulder injury and Maye has been questioned if that will have an effect on his performance for Super Bowl Sunday on Sun Feb 8, 2026 (AP News photo)

Super Bowl LX podcast Tony Renteria:

#1 Will Patriots QB Drake Maye’s shoulder health hold up in Super Bowl LX? With the young quarterback downplaying concerns and saying his throwing shoulder is fine ahead of the big game, how much will his health actually impact New England’s title hopes?

#2 What are the latest injury updates and roster news for both the Patriots and Seahawks? Live news feeds are reporting fresh NFL updates — from injuries to practice participation — as both teams finalize their Super Bowl preparations.

#3 Why isn’t Patriots legend Tom Brady picking his former team to win? Brady has publicly stated he’s not rooting for either the Patriots or Seahawks in this Super Bowl rematch — sparking reaction from fans in New England.

#4 How will off-field storylines — like Robert Kraft’s Hall of Fame snub — affect Patriots morale? The owner and iconic coach Bill Belichick reportedly missed out on Hall of Fame induction this year, creating an off-field subplot heading into Super Bowl LX.

#5 What are the key match-up narratives and strategies shaping Patriots vs. Seahawks coverage? From how each team’s defense matches up to game plans and media availability at opening events, analysts are weighing how this rematch will unfold

Tony Renteria is a Super Bowl LX analyst during Super Bowl week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LX podcast Daniel Dullum: How much of a presence will ICE be at the Super Bowl?

Levi Stadium in Santa Clara the home of Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks on Sun Feb 8, 2026 comes with the fear that federal agents from ICE will be on property and also throughout Super Bowl week. (San Francisco 49errs file photo)

Super Bowl LX podcast Daniel Dullum:

#1 ICE Federal agents are reportedly will be working at Super Bowl LX events and Super Bowl LX it’s self. San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said according to the NFL and federal agencies that no more than the normal amount of ICE or Federal agents are expected to work the Super Bowl during Super Bowl week in San Francisco and in Santa Clara.

#2 According to reports on hand Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen said he had not heard any operations that would tied to the Super Bowl regarding ICE officers at during Super Bowl week.

#3 Daniel on Saturday in San Francisco huge crowds chanted ICE out on the streets of downtown San Francisco where the Super Bowl will be attended could this possibly turn into a clash between ICE agents and protesters against ICE at the Super Bowl?

#4 Turning to the Super Bowl and the players now we’ll start with the New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye did not practice with the Patriots on Friday due to a shoulder injury related issue. Maye and nine other Patriot players are questionable to play in the Super Bowl on Sun Feb 8.

#5 To the Seattle Seahawks they’ve dominated all season long and their ready to get at it. The Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold has had himself a season currently he’s thrown 4048, 25 touchdowns, 14 interceptions, and played in all 17 Seahawks games this season.

Daniel Dullum will be covering Super Bowl LX for http://www.sportsradioservice.com