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Seahawks Crowned Super Bowl LX Champions

The Seattle Seahawks captured the Super Bowl LX title with a 29–13 victory over the New England Patriots in Sunday’s championship game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Seattle’s dominant performance was defined by a suffocating defense and exceptional special teams play. Seahawks kicker Jason Myers set a Super Bowl record with five field goals, accounting for a large portion of Seattle’s early lead. Quarterback Sam Darnold managed the game effectively, and running back Kenneth Walker III finished with 135 rushing yards en route to being named Super Bowl MVP. The Patriots, led by young quarterback Drake Maye, struggled to find consistent offensive rhythm and were hampered by turnovers against Seattle’s pressure.

Sunday’s festivities also showcased one of the most talked-about halftime shows in recent memory.

Bad Bunny, Grammy-winning Puerto Rican superstar, delivered a high-energy performance as the headline act, becoming the first solo artist to perform primarily in Spanish on the Super Bowl stage. He was joined by surprise appearances from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, adding star power to a production that blended music, culture, and spectacle.

The halftime show sparked lively discussion across social media and beyond, with fans praising its energy and representation of Latin culture.

In a night that brought football excellence and groundbreaking entertainment together, the Seahawks lifted the Lombardi Trophy.

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