Seattle Seahawks Soar to Super Bowl Victory, Bad Bunny Headlines Halftime Show
Santa Clara, CA - The Seattle Seahawks clinched their second Super Bowl title, defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium on Sunday, February 8, 2026, according to Time. Running back Kenneth Walker III was named MVP, marking the first time a running back has won the award in 28 years, after rushing for 135 yards. The halftime show, headlined by Bad Bunny, featured a performance that celebrated his heritage and included a memorable moment where he presented a Grammy to a young boy.
The Seahawks, considered the favorites going into the game, dominated the Patriots, who didn't score until the fourth quarter, as reported by Time. The Seahawks' defense, which had been strong all season, forced three turnovers. This victory marked the Seahawks' second Super Bowl win, with their first occurring in 2014 when they defeated the Denver Broncos.
Bad Bunny's halftime performance was a cultural highlight, described by Vox as "unapologetically American." The show, rooted in history, politics, and joy, included a heartwarming moment where he presented a Grammy to a young boy, portrayed by 5-year-old actor Lincoln Fox, according to ABC News. This gesture, which quickly went viral, occurred just a week after Bad Bunny won three Grammys, including Album of the Year for a Spanish-language album.
The Super Bowl also saw the integration of AI in commercials, according to NPR News. Former President Trump criticized Bad Bunny's halftime show, as reported by NPR News. The top-ranked commercials included spots from Squarespace, Dove, and Pringles.
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