Super Bowl 60 recap: Seahawks stymie Patriots 29-13 in the Bay Area
What to Know
- The Seahawks took down the Patriots 29-13 thanks to five Jason Myers field goals, while Kenneth Walker III was the main weapon and took home the MVP award.
- Seattle kicker Myers set a Super Bowl record with five made field goals, the most ever in a single Big Game.
- Seattle made its fourth Super Bowl appearance. Its previous lone win came in 2014 in a 43-8 rout of Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos.
- This was New England’s 12th appearance in the Big Game. The team is tied for the most Super Bowl wins at six, but failed to break the record with another triumph.
- This matchup was a rematch of the Super Bowl in 2015, which featured Malcolm Butler’s infamous goal-line interception of Russell Wilson to secure New England’s fourth Lombardi.
- Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl halftime show for the first time, which was historic for multiple reasons.
- The Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, was available to watch and stream on NBC and Peacock.
- A win for Seattle made it the seventh team to hoist the Super Bowl trophy on their rival’s field, as the San Francisco 49ers were the host.
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