Who won Super Bowl 60?
Jason Myers set a Super Bowl record with five field goals and Seattle's defense sacked Patriots QB six times, forcing three turnovers to secure their second title.
- On Feb. 8, the Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium, beating the New England Patriots 29-13 to secure their second Super Bowl title.
- Seeking redemption from their 2015 loss, Seattle Seahawks aimed for a second Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl 48 against the Denver Broncos.
- Myers, who finished the season 49 of 56 on field goals, set a Super Bowl record with five field goals and became the first player to score 200 points including the playoffs.
- Seattle's defense, which sacked Drake Maye six times and forced three turnovers, left New England scoreless through three quarters.
- The halftime show, featuring Bad Bunny as the first Spanish-language solo artist headliner, included Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, with Kenneth Walker III winning MVP.
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Who won Super Bowl 60?
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Running The Ball And Defense Won The Super Bowl
What a Sunday it was for Todd Bowles. The Bucs’ head coach loves defense and running the ball. And that’s how Seattle won the Super Bowl. Defense-first head Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald and his pass rush sacked Patriots QB […] The post Running The Ball And Defense Won The Super Bowl appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
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