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Seahawks Defeat Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl L
Seattle's defense shuts down Tom Brady and New England's offense in decisive victory.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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In a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl L. Led by a dominant defensive performance, the Seahawks avenged their heartbreaking loss from 11 years ago. Quarterback Russell Wilson threw for 247 yards and 2 touchdowns, while the Seahawks' stifling defense held Patriots QB Drake Maye and the New England offense in check throughout the game.
Why it matters
This victory marks the second Super Bowl championship for the Seahawks franchise and solidifies their status as one of the NFL's elite teams of the 2020s. The loss is a disappointing end to the Patriots' season, as they were seeking their fifth Super Bowl title since 2015. The game also featured a politically-charged halftime show that drew criticism from some, underscoring the NFL's efforts to address social issues.
The details
The Seahawks jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, scoring 16 unanswered points in the first half. Their defense sacked Maye 4 times and forced 2 turnovers, limiting the Patriots to just 13 points on the day. Seattle running back Marshawn Lynch rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown, while Wilson connected with wide receiver Tyler Lockett for 2 scores. The Patriots struggled to get their passing game going, with Maye throwing for just 187 yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions.
- The game was played on February 9, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona.
- The Seahawks led 16-0 at halftime.
- The Seahawks scored 13 unanswered points in the second half to seal the victory.
The players
Russell Wilson
The Seahawks' starting quarterback, who threw for 247 yards and 2 touchdowns in the win.
Marshawn Lynch
The Seahawks' veteran running back, who rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown.
Drake Maye
The Patriots' starting quarterback, who struggled against the Seahawks' defense, throwing for 187 yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions.
What they’re saying
“Our defense was the key today. We knew we had to shut down their passing game and force some turnovers, and that's exactly what we did.”
— Russell Wilson, Seahawks Quarterback (Seattle Times)
“It's a tough loss, but we have to give credit to the Seahawks. They outplayed us in every facet of the game. We'll be back next year, stronger than ever.”
— Drake Maye, Patriots Quarterback (Boston Globe)
What’s next
The Seahawks will look to build on this championship season and continue their dominance in the NFC, while the Patriots will need to address their quarterback situation and make roster improvements in the offseason.
The takeaway
The Seahawks' victory in Super Bowl L serves as a reminder of the team's defensive prowess and ability to win on the biggest stage. Meanwhile, the Patriots' loss underscores the challenges of sustaining success in the NFL and the need to continuously adapt and improve in order to remain competitive.
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