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    SEAHAWKS REIGN SUPREME: Defense Stifles Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX Shocker

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerFebruary 11, 20263 Mins Read
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    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The Legion of Boom is reborn. In a defensive masterclass that left Levi’s Stadium shaking, the Seattle Seahawks captured their second Lombardi Trophy, dismantling the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX. While the pre-game hype focused on the quarterback youth movement, it was Seattle’s suffocating scheme under head coach Mike Macdonald that stole the show, forcing three turnovers and limiting New England’s offense to a single touchdown.

    The victory completes an improbable redemption arc for Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold, who managed the game with surgical precision, throwing for 240 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover. On the other sideline, the moment proved too big for Patriots rookie sensation Drake Maye, who was sacked five times and intercepted twice by a relentless Seattle secondary.

    Viewership: A Historic Near-Miss

    NBC Sports confirmed Tuesday that the broadcast averaged 124.9 million viewers across NBC, Peacock, and Telemundo. While staggering, the number fell just shy of the all-time record set during last year’s Super Bowl LIX rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles (127.7 million). However, streaming numbers surged, with Peacock delivering its most-streamed event in history.

    “The Super Bowl and the NFL once again delivered a blockbuster audience,” said NBC Sports President Rick Cordella. The broadcast peaked at 137.8 million viewers in the fourth quarter as Seattle’s defense delivered a goal-line stand to seal the game.

    The Halftime “Culture War”

    While the game was decided in the trenches, the battle for eyeballs raged at halftime. Bad Bunny’s official Apple Music Halftime Show shattered social media records, generating over four billion views across platforms like TikTok and X (formerly Twitter). His 15-minute set averaged 128.2 million viewers—actually outperforming the game itself during that window.

    Meanwhile, a viral storm brewed online as Kid Rock headlined a “counter-programming” halftime show for Turning Point USA. The event trended globally, fueled by controversy over whether the rocker was lip-syncing and a resurgence of scrutiny regarding his past lyrics. Despite the noise, Bad Bunny’s high-energy, visually stunning performance remained the night’s undisputed engagement king.

    “They wrote me off years ago. They said I was seeing ghosts. Well, tonight the only ghosts out there were the ones chasing Drake [Maye]. This team believed when nobody else did. We just kept chopping wood.” — Sam Darnold, Seahawks Quarterback & Super Bowl MVP

    “We got beat. Plain and simple. Mike [Macdonald] had a hell of a plan. We couldn’t find a rhythm, and when you turn the ball over against a defense like that, you bury yourself. We’ll be back.” — Mike Vrabel, Patriots Head Coach

    Dynasty Denied, A New Era Begins

    For the Patriots, the loss stings, postponing their quest for a seventh ring and a return to the mountaintop in the post-Belichick era. Drake Maye showed flashes of brilliance during the season, but his inexperience glared against Macdonald’s disguised coverages.

    For Seattle, the win validates the organization’s bold transition from the Pete Carroll era. With a young core locked in and a quarterback who has finally found his home, the Seahawks enter the 2026 offseason not just as champions, but as the new standard-bearers of the NFC West.

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