Simply Seattle Drops Merch Within Minutes of Super Bowl Win
Seattle Seahawks secured their second Super Bowl title since 2014 with a dominant defense and a 10-game postseason winning streak, pressuring the Patriots with six sacks.
- On Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California, ending a postseason run with a 29-point victory.
- Seattle's defense set the tone throughout the season and the title game, relying on a championship-grade defense and shutting out the New England Patriots for the first three quarters.
- Six sacks on Drake Maye underlined Seattle's defensive night, while Kenneth Walker III carried 27 times and Jason Myers converted five field goals.
- Head coach Mike Macdonald reached a rare early-career Super Bowl milestone, becoming the sixth coach in 40 years to win in his first or second NFL season and the third-youngest at 38 years, 227 days on Sunday.
- Since Nov. 16, the Seahawks had been unbeaten, carrying momentum into the playoffs after their last loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
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By ANDREW DESTIN SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Less than 24 hours after hoisting the Lombardi Trophy for the first time, Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald was aware of his team's newfound standing in the league. After beating the New England Patriots 29-13 to win the team's second Super Bowl, Seattle will now have to avoid complacency if they want to join other NFL franchises that have won back-to-back championships. “You can't be copying anybody else. …
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