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Super Bowl LX 2026 Results: Seahawks vs Patriots Final Score, Key Plays, MVP, Props Hits & Misses + Printable Recap Sheet

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Super Bowl LX 2026 Results

Here’s the Super Bowl LX 2026 results for you. The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl champions once again. In a dominant defensive showcase at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8, 2026, the Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 to claim their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. This marked Seattle’s first Super Bowl win since Super Bowl XLVIII (2013-14 season).

The game was never truly close, as the Seahawks’ top-ranked defense (nicknamed the “Dark Side” under coordinator Mike Macdonald) stifled Patriots quarterback Drake Maye throughout, sacking him six times, forcing three turnovers (including two interceptions), and capping the night with a pick-six. Offensively, running back Kenneth Walker III carried the load, earning Super Bowl MVP honors in a performance that echoed the ground-and-pound style of past champions.

Super Bowl LX 2026 Results – Final Score & Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

Here’s the Super Bowl LX 2026 Results for you. Seattle wins their second Super Bowl.  Final score: 

  • Seattle Seahawks 29
  • New England Patriots 13

Quarter scores:

  • Q1: Seahawks 3, Patriots 0 (Jason Myers 33-yard FG)
  • Q2: Seahawks 9, Patriots 0 (cumulative; included a TD pass from Sam Darnold to a tight end or WR on play-action)
  • Halftime: Seahawks 12 (or similar low-scoring), Patriots 0
  • Q3: Seahawks 3 more (FG), Patriots 0
  • Q4: Seahawks 17 (including a pick-six and late TD drive), Patriots 13 (Patriots scored late: Maye 35-yard TD to Mack Hollins, plus a final 8-play TD drive to make it 29-13)

The Patriots were held scoreless through three quarters. Seattle’s defense generated constant pressure, with key contributors including Devon Witherspoon (multiple sacks/forces), Derick Hall, Byron Murphy II, and rookie Rylie Mills.

Key Plays That Defined the Game

  1. Early Defensive Dominance: Seahawks DB pressures confused Patriots blocking from the start, leading to sacks and hurried throws. Maye was under siege all night, with zero open targets at times.
  2. Kenneth Walker’s Ground Attack: Walker outgained the entire Patriots offense in the first half alone. His consistent 5.0 YPC runs wore down New England’s front.
  3. Patriots’ First Score (Q4): Maye connected with Mack Hollins for a 35-yard TD to cut it to 19-7, briefly sparking hope.
  4. Back-to-Back Turnovers: Interceptions (one by Julian Love) and forced fumbles snuffed any momentum.
  5. Game-Sealing Pick-Six: Uchenna Nwosu scooped a fumble/INT off a Witherspoon pressure and returned it 45 yards for a TD, making it 29-7 and igniting celebrations.
  6. Late Patriots TD: An 8-play, 75-yard drive for garbage-time points, but too little too late.

Super Bowl MVP: Kenneth Walker III

Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker III was named MVP after a monster performance:

  • 27 carries for 135 rushing yards (5.0 YPC)
  • 2 receptions for 26 yards
  • Total: 161 scrimmage yards on 29 touches

This made him the first running back to win Super Bowl MVP since Terrell Davis (Denver Broncos, Super Bowl XXXII after 1997 season). A span of 28 years. Walker’s yards were the most by a rusher in a Super Bowl since Davis’ 157, and he stepped up huge after teammate Zach Charbonnet’s earlier injury.

QB Sam Darnold added a clean, turnover-free game: 19/38 for 202 yards and 1 TD.

Prop Bets Hits & Misses (Novelty/Party Props Recap)

From major books like DraftKings/BetMGM (results aggregated from reports):

  • Coin Toss Outcome: Heads (hit for heads bettors).
  • Coin Toss Winner: Patriots (they won the toss and deferred).
  • Gatorade Color Poured on Winning Coach (Mike Macdonald): Yellow/Lime/Green (hit for lime/green/yellow; pre-game favorite due to Seahawks colors/theme).
  • National Anthem Length: Under 120 seconds (common hit).
  • First Offensive Play: Run (Seahawks leaned ground early).
  • Other Notes: No score in final 2 minutes of first half (hit “No”); odd/even total points leaned odd in some pools.

Many novelty props favored Seahawks-related outcomes, with green/yellow Gatorade paying out well.

Printable Recap Sheet

You can print this table or save it to Google Sheets, etc if you need it handy for seeing who won different props during your Super Bowl LX party. 

CategoryResultNotes/Highlight
Final ScoreSeahawks 29, Patriots 13Dominant D performance
MVPKenneth Walker III (SEA)135 rush yds, 161 total scrimmage
Key Stat (SEA)6 sacks, 3 TOs forcedPick-six sealed it
Key Stat (NE)Maye: sacked 6x, 3 TOsHeld scoreless until Q4
Gatorade ColorYellow/Lime/GreenOn coach Mike Macdonald
Coin TossHeads (Patriots won/deferred)
Halftime ScoreSeahawks lead (exact TBD)Patriots 0 through 3 quarters
First ScoreSeahawks FGJason Myers 33 yds

2026-27 NFL Regular and Postseason Schedules

The NFL schedule release for the 2026-27 season will occur sometime in Mid-May. If you want an early look at the 2027 NFL Playoff and Super Bowl Schedule, we have that up here for you. You can also checkout the full 2026 NFL regular season schedules by team here that we will update regularly for you. 

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