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domingo, 8 de fevereiro de 2026

The Seattle Seahawks win Super Bowl LX after letting Drake Maye know he's no Tom Brady

 


The Seattle Seahawks showed no mercy to the New England Patriots (13-29) and captured Super Bowl LX in a defensive battle between both teams.

Seattle made good on their record when scoring first. Before the Super Bowl, they were the only team with an 11-0 mark (including playoffs) when they put the first points on the board.

In the third quarter, Sam Darnold connected on a 16-yard touchdown pass to A.J. Banner, erasing the 12-point lead built by their kicker and turning the score to 4-4 in field goals at that point.

Seattle's defense made history, helping Darnold become the first quarterback from the 2018 draft class to win a Super Bowl, ahead of Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield, and Lamar Jackson. Once labeled a bust and rejected by multiple teams, Darnold proved his critics wrong, guiding the Seahawks to a 17-3 season.

Despite leading the NFL with 20 turnovers in the regular season, Darnold protected the ball throughout the playoffs, finishing 19 of 38 for 202 yards against a disciplined Patriots defense. Meanwhile, Seattle sacked Maye six times, including two each by Hall and Murphy. Hall's late third-quarter strip-sack set up a short field, and Darnold's 16-yard touchdown pass to Barner made it 19-0.

Julian Love's interception set up another field goal, extending the lead to 22-7 with 5:35 remaining. The Patriots' offense had struggled all game, punting on their first eight drives.

Down 19-0, Maye finally sparked New England, connecting with Mack Hollins for 24 yards and then hitting Hollins again on a 35-yard TD pass to bring the score to 19-7. However, unlike Tom Brady's historic Super Bowl comeback, Maye couldn't complete the rally. A poorly thrown pass into triple coverage was intercepted by Love, and the Patriots were down 15 points with just over five minutes left.

Nwosu's pick-six then sealed the game, a fitting exclamation point for Seattle's stingiest defense. Maye's late 7-yard TD to Rhamondre Stevenson only trimmed the final margin.

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