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Apr 3, 2025 4:52 pm
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Seahawks Dominate Patriots to Win Super Bowl
The Seattle Seahawks claimed their second Super Bowl title, defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 in a commanding performance that avenged their 2015 loss. The victory came 11 years after the Patriots’ memorable win, and fans celebrated a long-awaited redemption. Kenneth Walker III powered Seattle’s offense, rushing for 135 yards on 27 carries and earning the MVP award. Quarterback Sam Darnold completed 202 yards passing and one touchdown, completing his journey from early career struggles to Super Bowl champion. The Patriots won the coin toss and chose to kick off, but the Seahawks quickly moved down the field. A 23-yard reception by former Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp set up a field goal to open the scoring. Drake Maye, the Patriots’ 23-year-old quarterback and the second-youngest in Super Bowl history, led New England’s first drive. Despite a strong regular season, Maye struggled in the playoffs and faced relentless pressure from Seattle’s pass rush. His first possession ended in a punt, the first of eight for New England during the game. Darnold faced similar pressure in his first Super Bowl appearance. He had overcome career setbacks with the New York Jets and thrived under Seattle’s coaching. Despite completing only three of his first seven passes, Darnold helped his team stay competitive early. The first quarter was dominated by defense, with both teams combining for only 99 yards of offense and three points on the board. Walker broke through in the second quarter, making gains of 30 and 29 yards, setting up another field goal to extend Seattle’s lead to 6-0. The Seahawks’ defense continued to disrupt Maye, including a notable sack by rookie Rylie Mills. A punt from Michael Dickson pinned New England deep, highlighting Seattle’s dominance. By halftime, the score was 6-0, with both teams struggling to move the ball against top-tier defenses. The Patriots remained behind despite efforts from Maye and receiver Mack Hollins, who caught a 24-yard pass and a 35-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. However, turnovers and relentless pressure from Seattle’s defense prevented New England from closing the gap. Myers added multiple field goals for Seattle, including one that set a Super Bowl record. Uchenna Nwosu returned an interception 45 yards for a touchdown, sealing the win. Rhamondre Stevenson added a late score, but the 29-13 result reflected Seattle’s control throughout the game. The Patriots would have tied the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most Super Bowl wins in the modern era had they prevailed. Despite the loss, they retain key talent and coaching, giving them hope for future championships. For Seattle, the victory ends an 11-year wait for redemption, rewarding the team for years of perseverance. The Seahawks’ win was a testament to a balanced performance, with MVP Kenneth Walker III’s running, Darnold’s poise under pressure, and a dominant defensive effort. Their preparation, execution, and resilience ensured they dominated the Patriots from start to finish. Fans celebrated the long-awaited triumph, marking the team’s second Super Bowl championship and cementing their place among NFL elites.
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