Super Bowl LX Showdown: Patriots Face Seahawks in Santa Clara
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - The New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks squared off in Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday. The game, a highly anticipated matchup, saw the Patriots entering with a 17-3 record, while the Seahawks came in at 16-3, according to CBS News. Fans could watch the game on Peacock.
The Super Bowl presented an opportunity for the Seahawks to potentially avenge a past defeat. Eleven years prior, the two teams played a memorable game in Super Bowl XLIX, where a last-minute interception by Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler secured the Patriots' fourth Super Bowl title, as reported by CBS News.
Meanwhile, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was enjoying the Super Bowl festivities in San Francisco, with a decision to make regarding his return for the 2026 NFL season, according to Fox News. The Chiefs reportedly hoped he would return.
In other sports news, the U.S. figure skating team secured a gold medal in the team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, edging out Japan by a single point, according to Fox News. Italy took the bronze medal.
In Thailand, Prime Minister Anutin Charnavirakul claimed victory in the general election, with his ruling conservatives projected to win a significant number of seats, according to BBC World. The Bhumjaithai party was projected to win 194 seats in Bangkok's 500-seat parliament, with the People's Party in second place with 116 seats. Anutin stated his success belonged to "all Thais, no matter whether you voted for us or not."
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