Tom Brady is earning fifteen times more as a commentator than he did as a player, while the Seattle Seahawks secured a decisive Super Bowl victory, and former President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny's halftime performance, according to multiple news sources. Super Bowl LX, held on February 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, California, saw the Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots 29-13, marking their second Super Bowl win.
Brady's post-playing career has proven lucrative, with a ten-year, $375 million deal with Fox, translating to approximately $37.5 million annually, as reported by Fortune. This figure dwarfs the roughly $25 million he earned as the highest-paid player during the Super Bowl LV era, not including bonuses and endorsements. The game also featured a halftime show by Bad Bunny, which drew criticism from former President Trump, who labeled it "terrible" and a "slap in the face" to America, according to ABC News. Trump's comments, shared via Truth Social, specifically targeted the Spanish-language focus of the performance, claiming "nobody understands a word this guy is saying," as noted by Time.
The Seahawks' victory was largely attributed to their defense, led by coach Aden Durde, which stifled the Patriots' offense, forcing turnovers and scoring a defensive touchdown, as reported by BBC World. The win denied the Patriots a chance at their seventh Super Bowl win.
The Super Bowl also showcased advertisements that aimed to evoke a range of emotions, from heartwarming to funny, according to Variety. The most-liked ad of Super Bowl LX was determined by ad-tracking, though the specific details of the ad were not provided.
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