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    Super Bowl LX: Kenneth Walker III powers Seahawks to title, claims MVP honors

    Imran MalikBy Imran MalikFebruary 9, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a decisive performance that underscored their championship resolve, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 to claim Super Bowl LX, marking the franchise’s second Super Bowl title. Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III earned the game’s Most Valuable Player honors after orchestrating a dominant offensive showing.

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    The Seattle Seahawks are champions once again, and this time it was their ground game that wrote history.

    Running back Kenneth Walker III delivered a dominant performance as Seattle defeated the New England Patriots 29–13 in Super Bowl LX, earning the game’s Most Valuable Player award after producing more than 150 total yards and controlling the tempo from start to finish.

    Walker carries the offense

    Walker rushed for 135 yards on 27 carries and added 26 receiving yards, repeatedly breaking through New England’s defensive front. Even a late touchdown wiped out by a penalty could not overshadow his impact — he was the clear offensive engine in a game defined by physical football rather than flashy passing plays.

    The performance makes Walker only the eighth running back in NFL history to win Super Bowl MVP and the first since Terrell Davis in 1998. He also becomes the first Michigan State alumnus to claim the honor.

    Defense and special teams seal the win

    While Walker led the offense, Seattle’s defense suffocated Patriots quarterback Drake Maye all night, recording six sacks and forcing constant pressure. The unit — nicknamed the “Dark Side” defense — set the tone early and never allowed New England to establish rhythm.

    Kicker Jason Myers also had a historic outing, drilling five field goals — a Super Bowl record — and at one stage accounting for all Seattle points before the offense found the end zone.

    Quarterback role and redemption

    Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold did not post big numbers but managed the game effectively, guiding scoring drives and avoiding major mistakes. After the game, he admitted the offense “could have been better,” yet the victory marked a career milestone following his early struggles in New York.

    Franchise history

    The victory gives Seattle its second Super Bowl championship and highlights a rare modern championship formula — defense, special teams and a dominant running back performance rather than quarterback heroics.

    On a night built for legends, Kenneth Walker III became one — carrying Seattle back to the top of the NFL.

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