Drake Loses $1 Million in Super Bowl 2026 Bet After Seahawks Win
Kenneth Walker III won MVP with 135 rushing yards and Jason Myers set a Super Bowl record with five field goals in Seattle's 29-13 victory.
- On Feb. 8, 2026, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX, securing their second title and first Lombardi Trophy since 2014.
- Seahawks defence and special teams dominated as no touchdowns were scored in the first three quarters, with Michael Dickson repeatedly pinning New England deep while Drake Maye faced heavy pressure and sacks.
- Kenneth Walker III's MVP performance included 135 rushing yards, making him the first running back MVP since 1998, while Jason Myers, Seahawks kicker, set a Super Bowl record with five field goals.
- The result also made Sam Darnold the first quarterback from the 2018 draft class to win a Super Bowl and denied the New England Patriots an additional title.
- Beyond awards, Myers' record has sparked debate about kicker MVPs, despite no kicker ever winning, amid Australian players' continued success in the Super Bowl.
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Seahawks' Jason Myers Opens up About 2026 Super Bowl Win
Jason Myers, the kicker for the Seattle Seahawks, joins TODAY to talk about winning the 2026 Super Bowl. He opens up about the five field goals that were scored during the game, what it was like celebrating with his wife and kids and more. “It doesn’t feel real yet,” he says.
Walker Becomes First Super Bowl MVP RB in 21st Century as Seahawks Crush Patriots
The Seattle Seahawks won decisively against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, held on Sunday, 8 February, in Santa Clara, California. The NFC champions, led by Kenneth Walker III—who became the first running back of the century to win the Super Bowl MVP award—dominated the game from the outset, scoring 29 points to the Patriots’ 13 and bringing home the Lombardi Trophy for the first time since 2014. With one of the highest-rated and str…
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