The final score of Super Bowl 60 was 29-13 in Seattle’s favor, giving the Seahawks their second Super Bowl title in franchise history.
The game’s action truly occurred during the fourth quarter, where both teams combined for 30 points.
Quarterback Sam Darnold and running back Kenneth Walker III led the charge for Seattle. Darnold threw for 202 yards with one touchdown, while Walker ran for 135 yards on 27 carries.
Wide receiver Cooper Kupp led the Seahawks with six receptions for 61 yards, and wide receiver Mack Hollins led the Patriots with four receptions for 78 yards and a touchdown.
Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl Most Valuable Player after his performance throughout the game steered Seattle to victory.
Placekicker Jason Myers for the Seahawks also had a notable game, recording a Super Bowl-record five field goals for 15 points.
Both teams played a good game in Super Bowl 60, and both have a bright future.
The Patriots will look to build on this loss and gain confidence going into next season. As the Seahawks celebrate the victory, they hope it will not be their last.



