Seattle Seahawks Soar to Super Bowl Victory, Defeating Patriots
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - The Seattle Seahawks clinched their second Super Bowl title on Sunday, defeating the New England Patriots with a decisive 29-13 victory in Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, according to multiple sources. Running back Kenneth Walker III was named MVP, marking the first time a running back has won the title in 28 years.
The Seahawks, considered the favorites heading into the game, dominated the Patriots, with their defense forcing three turnovers throughout the game, according to Time. The Patriots didn't score until the fourth quarter. The Seahawks' defense, led by players like Devon Witherspoon and Uchenna Nwosu, played a crucial role in the victory, supporting quarterback Sam Darnold and Walker's strong performance, according to NPR News. Walker rushed for 135 yards, one of the stats highlighted by Time.
The halftime show featured a performance by Bad Bunny, described by Vox as "unapologetically American," celebrating his heritage. His performance included a memorable moment of him handing his Grammy to a child, sparking online speculation, according to NPR News.
The Super Bowl also saw a trend of AI integration in commercials, with top-ranked spots from Squarespace, Dove, and Pringles, according to NPR News. Former President Trump criticized Bad Bunny's halftime show, according to NPR News.
The Seahawks previously won the Super Bowl in 2014, defeating the Denver Broncos 43-8 in Super Bowl 48, according to Time.
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