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    Super Bowl LX: Sam Darnold and ‘The Dark Side’ Defense Dismantle Patriots 29-13

    Bertram DewellBy Bertram DewellMarch 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The redemption arc is complete. Sam Darnold walked into Levi’s Stadium with a massive contract and endless critics. He walked out a champion. The Seattle Seahawks suffocated the New England Patriots 29-13 to claim the Super Bowl LX title, leaning on a brutal, relentless defense and a methodical ground game to secure the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy.

    The Dark Side Eclipses Drake Maye

    New England authored a brilliant 14-3 worst-to-first turnaround in the AFC East this season, but head coach Mike Macdonald’s defense exposed their youth on the biggest stage. Seattle’s defensive unit, aptly nicknamed “The Dark Side,” made life miserable for Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. They sacked the young signal-caller six times and forced three brutal turnovers.

    The chilly Santa Clara wind didn’t deter the 12s, who turned the stands into a roaring sea of action green and college navy. You could almost feel the tension snap late in the third quarter when linebacker Uchenna Nwosu sniffed out a blitz, intercepted a panicked Maye, and rumbled for a 45-yard pick-six. That defensive masterclass gave Seattle the cushion they needed, while kicker Jason Myers quietly made history by booting a Super Bowl record five field goals.

    On the offensive side, Darnold didn’t just manage the clock; he struck when it mattered. He floated a gorgeous 16-yard touchdown pass to tight end AJ Barner to push the lead to 17-0. But the true engine of the offense was running back Kenneth Walker III. Walker pounded the rock for 135 rushing yards, grinding the New England defensive front to dust and earning Super Bowl MVP honors. It was old-school, smashmouth football at its absolute finest.

    “He just shut a lot of people up tonight. Guy barely practiced all week. Just been a rock for us the whole year, so I’m really happy for him. He deserves it.”
    — Mike Macdonald, Seahawks Head Coach

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    For Seattle, the focus immediately shifts to dynasty building. General Manager John Schneider struck gold in the 2025 free-agency cycle by landing Darnold on a three-year deal. With Walker in his prime and a terrifying defense locked up, the Seahawks sit comfortably atop the NFC hierarchy. They will pick late in the upcoming April draft, likely targeting offensive line depth to protect their championship quarterback.

    New England heads into the offseason bruised but far ahead of schedule. Jerod Mayo’s squad proved they belong among the elite. To take the next step, the Patriots must surround Drake Maye with premium wide receiver talent. Their defense kept them in the game early, but you cannot win a championship without explosive offensive playmakers down the stretch. Expect New England to be ultra-aggressive in the upcoming 2026 free-agent market.

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