Dominant D carries Seahawks to Super Bowl win
The Seahawks smothered Drake Maye and the Patriots 29-13 to claim the second Super Bowl title in franchise history.
What’s Happening
Let’s talk about The Seahawks smothered Drake Maye and the Patriots 29-13 to claim the second Super Bowl title in franchise history.
Seahawks stifle Drake Maye, Patriots to capture Super Bowl LX play Seahawks defense dominates Patriots to win 2nd Super Bowl (1:18) The Seahawks defeat the Patriots 29-13 to clinch their second Super Bowl title in franchise history. (1:18) Dan Graziano Feb 8, 2026, 10:29 PM ET Close Dan Graziano is a senior NFL national reporter for ESPN, covering the entire league and breaking news. (plot twist fr)
Dan also contributes to Get Up, NFL Live, SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, Sunday NFL Countdown and Fantasy Football Now.
The Details
He is a New Jersey native who joined ESPN in 2011, and he is also the author of two published novels. Follow on X Multiple Authors Email Print Open Extended Reactions SANTA CLARA, Calif.
— The best team in the NFL spent the 2025 season hiding in plain sight. Led special teams, armed with a quarterback nobody believed in and run by a 38-year-old, second-year coach whose personality remains opaque to almost everyone outside of his building, the Seattle Seahawks kept their heads down and kept working.
Why This Matters
“Loose and focused” was the mantra that coach Mike Macdonald established for the Seahawks, and they lived those words right up to and through Sunday night, as they smothered the New England Patriots 29-13 to win the second Super Bowl title in franchise history “We love each other,” dropped appropriately named Seahawks safety Julian Love , who had one of the two fourth-quarter interceptions of Patriots quarterback Drake Maye that sealed the victory during a dominant performance by Seattle’s defense. “We’re constantly messing around, never taking ourselves too seriously; but when that whistle sounds and it’s between the white lines, that’s when it’s serious. When there’s work to be done, we go to work.
The sports world never stops delivering these kinds of storylines.
The Bottom Line
When there’s work to be done, we go to work. ” The Seahawks did just that against a Patriots offense that didn’t play well all postseason.
What do you think about all this?
Daily briefing
Get the next useful briefing
If this story was worth your time, the next one should be too. Get the daily briefing in one clean email.
Reader reaction