Seahawks Defense Overwhelms Patriots to Win Super Bowl 29-13
Seattle's defense stifled New England at Levi's Stadium as Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP after a 29-13 victory.

Seahawks ride their defense to a Super Bowl title, pounding the Patriots 29-13

Seahawks win Super Bowl title, pounding the Patriots 29-13

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Overview
The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium, capped by Uchenna Nwosu's 45-yard interception return for a touchdown, officials confirmed.
Seattle's 'Dark Side' defense dominated, sacking Patriots quarterback Drake Maye six times and forcing three turnovers, game statistics show.
Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald praised his players' belief and defensive execution in a postgame interview, while New England coach Mike Vrabel said his team 'was outcoached and outplayed' in postgame remarks.
Kicker Jason Myers converted all five of his field-goal attempts, setting a Super Bowl record, and Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards and was named Super Bowl MVP, according to team and league records.
The Seahawks will celebrate their second Lombardi Trophy with a team championship event to be announced, and the Patriots said they will begin an offseason review of personnel and coaching, Mike Vrabel said.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the Seahawks' Super Bowl win as a defensive masterpiece by using celebratory terms ("smashing," "domination"), prioritizing defensive stats and historic comparisons, spotlighting selective plays while omitting Patriots' adjustments; reported play details serve as source content, but the editorial voice — not quotes — shapes the one-sided narrative.
FAQ
Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP after rushing for 135 yards.
Uchenna Nwosu's 45-yard interception return for a touchdown sealed the win.
Jason Myers converted all five field-goal attempts, setting a Super Bowl record.
Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald praised his players' belief and execution; Patriots coach Mike Vrabel admitted his team was outcoached and outplayed.
It is a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX in 2015, where the Patriots won 28-24 on a goal-line interception.
