The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 on Sunday to win Super Bowl 60, capturing the franchise's second Lombardi Trophy, according to NPR News. The game, held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, saw the Seahawks' defense dominate, forcing three turnovers and holding the Patriots scoreless until the fourth quarter, as reported by Time. Kenneth Walker III was named MVP, becoming the first running back to win the title in nearly three decades.
The Seahawks' defense, led by Uchenna Nwosu, who celebrated a touchdown on a fumble recovery, proved instrumental in the victory, according to NPR News. The team's performance was a clear display of dominance, with the Seahawks never appearing to be in danger, according to Time. The last time the Seahawks won the Super Bowl was in 2014, when they defeated the Denver Broncos.
Beyond the gridiron, General Motors used the Super Bowl as a platform to debut its Cadillac Formula 1 entry with a 30-second commercial, according to Variety. The ad offered a first look at the vehicle's livery, aiming to create a sense of historical significance for the automaker's entry into Formula 1 racing.
The Super Bowl also featured a halftime performance by Bad Bunny, whose set design, according to Time, evoked the history of colonization in the Caribbean. The Puerto Rican singer's performance, which included his hit song "Tití Me Preguntó," was a commentary on the territory's centuries-long colonization, in which sugar played a central role.
In other sports news, the United States won gold in the team figure skating event at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Sunday, retaining the title it won four years ago in Beijing, according to Time. The result was more straightforward this time, with the skaters receiving their medals at the Milano Ice Skating Arena. Madison Chock and Evan Bates, who competed in the team event in 2022 and also skated in both the rhythm and free dance in Milan, earned Team USA the maximum 20 points for their portions.
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