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Montana's Patrick O'Connell Soaked up Every Moment of Super Bowl LX Victory with Seahawks
Patrick O'Connell embraced every moment of the Seahawks' victory, joining celebrations and parades with family amid a crowd of about one million, reflecting on his hard work and focus.
- Earlier this month, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, and Patrick O'Connell joined on-field celebrations and the Seattle victory parade.
- O'Connell credited preparation and routine, noting, 'I believed in myself, I was never going to quit on myself' and citing Seahawks coaches' advice to 'take it all in' before the game.
- During the trophy presentation he, Patrick O'Connell, Montana native and Seattle Seahawks player, helped douse coach Mike Macdonald with Gatorade and stood on stage with Michael Dickson, urging him to 'turn around'.
- O'Connell said, 'I think what meant the most was just being able to have my whole family there and being able to celebrate this moment and this journey with them,' and described crowds of 'about a million people' filling the streets of the first game after the victory.
- Looking beyond the win, Seahawks punter Michael Dickson finished with seven punts averaging 47.8 yards, earning a $266,000 bonus and a diamond-encrusted ring, as Seahawks photographer Rod Mar captured the moment.
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Montana's Patrick O'Connell soaked up every moment of Super Bowl LX victory with Seahawks
The dust has fully settled from Super Bowl LX now two weeks removed, and for Patrick O'Connell the reminiscing has begun.Playing and winning in the world's largest annual sporting spectacle with the Seattle Seahawks, the experience has started to sink in with O'Connell as he looks back at what they accomplished.WATCH O'CONNELL TALK ABOUT WINNING THE SUPER BOWL: Montana's Patrick O'Connell soaked up every moment of Super Bowl LX victory with Seat…
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