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Seattle Takes Revenge and Wins Second Super Bowl in History

The Seattle Seahawks crushed the New England Patriots 29-13 in the Super Bowl, taking revenge for a loss 11 years ago. The team dominated the field, setting a record for most field goals and winning their second championship title.


Seattle Takes Revenge and Wins Second Super Bowl in History

The Seattle Seahawks had to wait 11 years, but they finally got their revenge against the New England Patriots. This Sunday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the Seahawks crushed New England 29-13 to claim the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. The title has a special taste for Seattle, avenging the rival that 11 years ago denied them glory in Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Arizona, with a big defensive play at the end of the game. This time there was no dramatic finish; it was a complete domination from start to finish by the Seahawks, who maintained constant pressure on quarterback Drake Maye, forcing him into mistakes that turned into turnovers. Seattle capitalized on Maye's fumbles and converted them into points, helping to build a lead that New England could not recover from. Five field goals by Jason Myers, an all-time Super Bowl record, a touchdown pass from quarterback Sam Darnold to AJ Barner, and a touchdown by Uchenna Nwosu following a Drake Maye fumble delivered the title to Mike MacDonald's team after a season in which they flirted with perfection.