The Seattle Seahawks overwhelmed the New England Patriots with an unstoppable defensive performance, winning the Super Bowl 29-13 at Levi’s Stadium. The triumph marked Seattle’s second championship in franchise history.
Two of the NFL’s strongest defences clashed in the biggest game of the season, and Seattle dominated from start to finish. Briton Aden Durde made history as the first overseas coach to win the league’s top prize.
Dark Side Defence Delivers Historic Performance
Seattle’s 46-year-old defensive coordinator has built the NFL’s most feared unit, nicknamed “the Dark Side.” In Santa Clara, California, it proved impossible for the Patriots to break through.
New England quarterback Drake Maye, a close contender for this season’s MVP award, struggled against Seattle’s relentless pressure. The Seahawks recorded six sacks, forced three turnovers, and even scored a defensive touchdown.
After a 9-0 halftime lead, Maye’s first turnover allowed tight end AJ Barner to score early in the fourth quarter. Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu returned an interception for a 45-yard touchdown, while kicker Jason Meyers set a Super Bowl record with five field goals. The Patriots were denied a record seventh title.
“We were the better team; we’re the best team. We loved each other and believed in each other, and now we’re champions,” Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald said. “We went to the dark side tonight. Our players made it happen. They brought it to life.”
Seahawks Stifle MVP Contender Maye
Most of the 70,823 fans cheered for Seattle, who entered the game as narrow favourites. The victory also completed quarterback Sam Darnold’s redemption story after years of doubt.
Seattle is Darnold’s fifth team in his eight-year career and his third in three seasons. In his first year with the Seahawks, the former third overall draft pick claimed the league’s biggest prize.
Darnold had been haunted by a 2019 comment against the Patriots, saying “I’m seeing ghosts,” but he has now put those demons behind him. Maye, in contrast, faced the full force of Seattle’s fast, physical defence crafted by Durde and Macdonald over two seasons.
Defensive threats came from every angle. Devon Witherspoon, Derick Hall, and Rylie Mills combined for multiple first-half sacks, despite only 2.5 sacks among them all season. The Patriots gained only four first downs and 52 total yards before halftime. Social media even joked that performer Bad Bunny gained more yards during the half-time show than New England did on the field.
Hall’s second sack forced a fumble recovered by Byron Murphy, who also sacked Maye twice. The Dark Side now joins Seattle’s historic defences, including the 2014 Legion of Boom.
“My teammates and coaches believed in me,” Darnold said. “From the first training camp, we worked every day. Shout-out to our offensive line and defence. This journey has been special. So much hard work went into it, and we achieved it.”
Patriots Denied Historic Super Bowl Record
New England reached their first Super Bowl since 2019 following the departures of quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick. The duo had led the Patriots to six Super Bowl wins, tying the NFL record with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Mike Vrabel played in three of those victories.
After two 4-13 seasons, Vrabel returned as head coach, rebuilt the roster, and led the Patriots to a record-extending 12th Super Bowl appearance. Vrabel aimed to become the first man to win a Super Bowl as both player and coach with the same team, while Maye hoped to become the youngest quarterback to win the title.
Despite his league-leading pass completion rate, Maye could not escape Seattle’s defence. The Patriots failed to establish a running game or connect with star receiver Stefon Diggs.
Maye briefly gave New England hope by finding Mack Hollins for a touchdown, cutting the score to 19-7. Two interceptions later ended their chance, leaving Rhamondre Stevenson’s late touchdown as only a consolation.
