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David Lengel

Super Bowl 2026: Seattle Seahawks 29-13 New England Patriots – as it happened

Seattle tight end AJ Barner celebrates a touchdown
Seattle tight end AJ Barner and the Seahawks are Super Bowl champions. Photograph: Doug Benc/AP

Thank you!

That will do it for our live coverage of the 60th NFL Super Bowl. Another season is all over, but don’t worry fans, soon it will be draft time, then free agency, training camp, and before you know it, they’ll be right back at it, beating the living crap out of each other in the heat of September and in the chill of November. We can’t wait! From all of us at the Guardian, thanks for sticking with us, emailing in and following along. And wherever you are, good morning, good afternoon and good night.

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MVP

Kenneth Walker III is the MVP! It’s always a bit surprising when the QB doesn’t get it, but it’s deserving. Walker was a steady source of output when this game was super tight and nobody could do anything. He kept the lights on and had a great night.

Now Darnold, who could have also been the MVP for gluing it all together, speaks. “My teammates and my coaches. They believed in me…our defense man, hey 12s – make some noise for our defense!”

Yes, Darnold plays it straight. He doesn’t cry for Adrian. Pretty basic from the QB., but it’s his world and we’re just living in it.

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The Vince Lombardi Trophy

The world’s most beloved commissioner, Mr Big Check, hands off the silver to the brass- Jody Allen lifts it, as you do. “It’s truly been a magical season…I have to thank all the 12s.” The 12s are of course, the 12th man, whose energy helped propel the Seahawks to another title.

Now it’s Mike Macdonald’s turn – he was an intern 12 years ago – not bad. “I had 100% confidence. We have the best team”. I guess he’s right!

Meanwhile the green and blue confetti continues to be sprayed. How do they afford all that confetti?

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Postgame

If you’re not a Seahawks fan it feels anticlimactic, especially as another season is in the books. It’s always the journey anyway, isn’t it? There’s going to be a lot of pixels about Sam Darnold’s worst-to-first story, and why not? The former Jets first-round draft pick, once haunted by ghosts, was steady as she goes against a better than solid New England defense. Congratulations to him for sticking with it when virtually nobody believed in him. The next leap for him will be to become a franchise quarterback, the kind of player a team couldn’t think of not signing – I’m looking at you, Minnesota!

So, who will be MVP? I am guessing it will be Sam, who is now the man.

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Seahawks 29-13 Patriots, final!

And the Seattle Seahawks have won their second Super Bowl title after rolling the New England Patriots behind a superior defensive performance, and error-free offense! Parade in the rain, anyone?

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Maye, ouch!

He’s sacked again, but there’s an offside flag on the play, so statistically that sack won’t count. The total stands at six: a great night for the D!

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Michael Dickson says g’day!

The Hawks’ Aussie parks a punt inside the Patriots 5-yard line! That will brighten afternoons down under! The clock is ticking…we’re under a minute here.

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Key event

Seahawks 29-13 Patriots, 1:57 4th quarter

And just as I write that, Walker runs for a 70-yard TD, but it’s called back for a holding flag! Surely that would have changed my view, but alas…

Two minute warning.

MVP?

Aside from Myers, I guess it’s between Walker and Darnold. When this was a defensive game, Walker was the only one gaining yards, and he has 134 – not bad. But Darnold somehow got to 200 yards with a touchdown pass, and most importantly, he played mistake-free football. That’s got to make him MVP, no?

Seahawks 29-13 Patriots, 2:20 4th quarter

George Holani makes the catch, securing the football and the title! Yet still more gar-bage time to come.

Seahawks 29-13 Patriots, 2:21 4th quarter

Seattle calls their third timeout after having a look at the New England’s kick setup. Thanks.

NO GOOD! Seahawks 29-13 Patriots, 2:21 4th quarter

New England can’t convert! So here comes an onside kick.

TOUCHDOWN! Seahawks 29-13 Patriots, 2:21 4th quarter

Maye is about to run, but he’s not! He flips it to Stevenson, who barely makes the catch and scores!

Seahawks 29-7 Patriots, 2:28 4th quarter

John Schneider, who heads up the Seahawks’ football operations is about to win a second title with a different coach, and that doesn’t happen all that often. He’s in the gig 16 years, which is a lifetime in the NFL.

Meanwhile, Maye has New England to the Seattle 7 after Diggs (remember him) makes a catch.

Seattle calls time.

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Garbage time

OK, here comes extended garbage time and Maye tries to get out of this thing alive. There’s 3:36 left and the QB’s run was just cancelled out by a holding call. Can we speed this thing up?

Nwosu gets famous.

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TOUCHDOWN! Seahawks 29-7 Patriots, 4:27 4th quarter

Maye is hit by Witherspoon! Maye drops the ball! Nwosu has it and is running to the end zone! And now he’s in the end zone! The Hawks’ seventh sack ensures a second Super Bowl title for Seattle! Wow!

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Seahawks 22-7 Patriots, 4:40 4th quarter

Sweet Caroline playing? Does Seattle sing that song or is that elite trolling?

Anyway, Maye is sacked. It’s the sixth of the game, with a four-man rush, and now Maye has been sacked 21 times in these playoffs. That’s kind of a lot!

It’s 3rd & 8. Four down territory here of course, but they don’t need it. Maye hits Henry for 16 yards over the middle. First down!

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FIELD GOAL! Seahawks 22-7 Patriots, 5:35 4th quarter

It’s good and we have a new Super Bowl record – Myers’ five field goals! It’s not sexy, but it’s effective. MVP! MVP!

Seahawks 19-7 Patriots, 5:38 4th quarter

The Patriots hold, and the Seahawks’ Myers comes out for a chance at a fifth field goal.

Seahawks 19-7 Patriots, 6:40 4th quarter

Walker is rumbling and stumbling, patiently waiting for the hole to appear, and he does eventually find it! Now Walker has 24 yards on this drive as Seattle inch closer to the endzone. They’re on the Pats 12-yard line.

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INTERCEPTION! Seahawks 19-7 Patriots, 8:09 4th quarter

All the momentum for New England and then Maye throws it right into coverage and it’s an easy catch for Love, who plays for the other team! He returns it 35 yards and just like that, all this Patriot progress is done and dusted. Wow!

Seahawks 19-7 Patriots, 9:05 4th quarter

Now NE are at the 20 after a short reception and Maye is scrambling up the middle! It’s a 20-yard run to the 40! NE on the move!

Seahawks 19-7 Patriots, 10:02 4th quarter

Maye misses a WIDE OPEN Hooper – that would have been a touchdown for sure! Seattle blew the coverage!

So 2nd down – Stevenson has a catch and a first down on the far sideline to the 17!

Seahawks 19-7 Patriots, 10:55 4th quarter

Seattle on their 41, and there’s pressure on Darnold who chucks it into the turf. And here’s an absolutely huge 3rd & 11.

Darnold is going for it all! He throws the ball way WAY downfield to Shaheed who is open! But the ball is too long – incomplete!

The Pats force a three-and-out. The punt isn’t caught so the ball rolls to the four.

Gulp. Long field for NE, but they have a chance!

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Seahawks 19-7 Patriots, 11:41 4th quarter

Darnold rolls right and fires, complete, to Shaheed! First down! And now Smith-Njiba is out of concussion protocol and into the lineup – a huge plus for Seattle as momentum was turning some.

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Seahawks 19-7 Patriots, 12:24 4th quarter

Well now Drake Maye and company have forced us to re-calibrate some. How much? That depends if NE’s defense can make a play. Can they make a play? Come on, make a play!

Email

Christopher Lee says:

“It felt like there would always be a ‘but’ that followed Darnold around if he managed to win a Superbowl without scoring a touchdown, so you have to be happy for him. An amazing turnaround, you would have got huge odds on him throwing a touchdown in the Owl. If things stay the same, no idea who wins MVP - split if 4 ways for the Seattle D-Line? Kicker MVP?

Probably jinxed it now Seahawk fans, sorry!”

Well wait just a second Mr Lee!

This is not AI either! What is going on?

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TOUCHDOWN! Seahawks 19-7 Patriots, 12:27 4th quarter

What? Two completed passes and a touchdown? Maye hits Hollins on the far side of the field for a touchdown! Holly Molly! Is this football?

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Email

We have a fan on the field and it sucks that we can’t see it! It’s probably better than anything we’ve seen so far!

Also, here’s Gervase Greene.

“Unfortunately, what this game needs to bring it alive is Matthew Stafford, whose last quarter against Seattle two weeks ago was an all-time great effort against the tide, the odds and the gods. Maye is no Stafford, unfortunately. (And that said, Stafford’s Rams still lost. But still…).”

When you think about the Rams performance against this defense, they get a lot of extra credit now! Clearly that was the real Super Bowl.

Email!

Peter Oh:

“I’m pretty sure Bad Bunny gained more yards in his energetic halftime performance than the Patriots’ offense. “

That’s what’s going around!

This is not AI!

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TOUCHDOWN! Seahawks 19-0 Patriots, 13:24 4th quarter

Darnold finds Barner in the far corner of the end zone! We have a Super Bowl Touchdown and what must be an insurmountable lead for Seattle!

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Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, 13:45 4th quarter

From the Pats 37, Walker runs right for just a yard.

Then we have a play action pass into the endzone towards Kupp, incomplete.

Now Seattle are in the red zone after a Kupp catch for nine yards and a first down.

They’re in business!

Defense!

I know Seattle has a good defense but New England are making them look like Sandy Koufax. It’s been really disappointing from Vrabel so far, I thought he would have more up his sleeve.

Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, end of 3rd quarter

Darnold finds Barner for 10 yards and a first down as the third quarter domes to a close.

Right now it seems like there’s two questions left to be answered:

Will we see a touchdown in the Super Bowl? Even just one?

And will we have the first shutout in Super Bowl history?

It’s a bit grim to be honest.

TURNOVER! Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, 0:10 3rd quarter

It’s 3rd & 5.

Maye in the shotgun, he’s hit, the ball is on the ground and Murphy has it for Seattle!

That’s the first turnover of Super Bowl 60, at a terrible time for New England!

Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, 0:57 3rd quarter

Maye, loads of time, he’s indecisive, now he runs for a few yards and there is a flag! It’s on the defense for holding! That’s a first down for the Pats, their first, first down this half!

This quarter is almost over – NE need a sense of urgency. They should run a no-huddle to try and get Maye in some kind of groove.

Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, 1:55 3rd quarter

Christian Gonzalez breaks up another pass. What a game he’s having. Meanwhile, some news, Smith-Njigba heads to the locker room for a possible concussion.

And Seattle can’t move the ball and punt. How about the punters for co-MVPs? Their legs may fall off!

New England take over at their 27.

Can they make some noise? Please?

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Email

Pete Bradbeer asks this relevant question:

“What will it take to for a kicker to be MVP? All the points in Superbowl?”

Great question – I’ve been pushing Myers for MVP. I think hell will freeze over before they do that, but five field goals would put at least some pressure on the league to do so.

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Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, 3:38 3rd quarter

Maye finds Hollins at the 33, so that sets up a 3rd & 4. Maye in the shotgun, he fires over the middle to Boutte but it’s a little ahead of the receiver and the ball falls to the turf.

That’s another bad throw from the kid, who looks like a kid.

Oy vey.

Here comes the punt – Shaheed, not messing around, calls for a fair catch at the 46. Good field position for Seattle, as NE go three and out for the sixth time in their last seven drives.

Smith-Njigba

He heads to the tent to be looked at – something with his foot. Meanwhile, Maye is sacked by Murphy as Seattle continues to dominate on defense.

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Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, 5:10 3rd quarter

OK well here come Seattle looking for a fifth field goal. It’s a play action fake to Walker but Darnold is sacked! It’s Milton Williams who makes the play. It’s 2nd & 18 now.

Darnold, a quick throw to Smith-Njigba, it’s complete but a very short gain.

It’s 3rd & 14 and Walker strolls up the middle for a few yards, and so now they will have to punt. That makes sense – play the field position game, don’t throw a pick-six and just punt it away. No brainer really.

And so they do. The return is good, but there’s an illegal block wiping out a 19-yard return by Jones.

Whoops. So they will start at the 27.

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Email!

Hunter checks in with some deep diving analysis.

“I think if the Patriots want to win this game they should score a touchdown at some point. Here would be nice”

Pretty sure Hunter ran that through AI, no way he could have come up with that on his own. Anyway, they didn’t score a touchdown. Now what, Hunter?

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Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, 7:34 3rd quarter

Now Henderson goes up the middle in a bid for a first down, but he is stuffed! Come on – a bit more creative please!

It’s 3rd & 1.

Maye is in the shotgun – he has time, which is great, but the throw is lousy. It’s incomplete near Douglas.

So it’s a punt, caught fairly at the 18th.

This has to change! Will it change?

Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, 8:38 3rd quarter

New England starts at their own 32. Maye pitches to Henderson, near side, for a run of about nine. Not bad! I like it!

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FIELD GOAL! Seahawks 12-0 Patriots, 9:12 3rd quarter

Darnold fires incomplete to Kupp. So it’s a very big 3rd & 9 play coming up.

The Pats blitz, the QB fires to the near sideline, it’s incomplete! The Pats hold!

Here comes Myers, who nails a 41-yard field goal, his fourth of the game.

So it’s a two-score game still, which is good for NE, but they have to take some chances and try to open this thing up some. It’s not too early to press that button.

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Seahawks 9-0 Patriots, 9:23 3rd quarter

The Seahawks take a timeout as the play clock was about to expire. New England can catch their breath.

The Pats cannot let them in the end zone, obviously.

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Seahawks 9-0 Patriots, 10:01 3rd quarter

Walker makes a rare catch on the near sideline and he has ROOM! Walker breaks out down the sideline for 20 massive yards. Seattle is at the NE 23! A real bona fide drive here.

Seahawks 9-0 Patriots, 11:39 3rd quarter

Now Darnold finds Smith-Njigba on a crossing pattern. Is that…rhythm?

Wait, Darnold is running, and it’s a gain of 11. Wow! Seattle is across midfield! Darnold with the motor!

Seahawks 9-0 Patriots, 12:39 3rd quarter

Shaheed is open over the middle! Great throw from Darnold! It’s a gain of 16 for a first down to their 27. Big play there.

Seahawks 9-0 Patriots, 14:02 3rd quarter

Maye has time, but his wide receiver Boutte is actually out of bounds and Jobe had him wrapped up anyway. So here comes another punt as the Pats fail on yet another third-down conversion attempt. Punt – Seattle start at their nine.

New England’s defense is going to have to do this on its own. The Pats need to unleash the ghosts on Darnold.

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Seahawks 9-0 Patriots, 14:20 3rd quarter

Maye floats a pass towards Douglas on the near sideline, but it’s incomplete. But now Stevenson turns a corner on the near side – a gain of eight. It’s 3rd & 2! That’s doable!

We’re back!

We’re going to be back very soon. I had some leftover pizza, it was OK. And my sons' leftover acai bowl. That was better. But I’m ready fore some points! Are you?

New England will start at their 31.

Stats

Maye has passed for 48 yards, Darnold for 88. Walker is basically the Super Bowl 60 offense with 94 yards. Seattle are a few key plays from Gonzalez and an overthrown ball by Darnold from blowing out the Pats, but yet, they’re only down 9-0.

I can’t wait to see what kind of adjustments Vrabel makes and how the Pats respond.

OK, I’m gonna go watch Bad Bunny, hit the head and eat something. See you when play resumes! Stick with us!

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Seahawks 9-0 Patriots, end of half

Maye takes a knee and that will do it for the first half.

NBC grabs the coaches before they head to the break.

Vrabel:

“We have to do a much better job doing playing complimentary football…we missed too many tackles, we gave them too many edges.”

Macdonald:

“We’re doing a good job at taking care of the ball which is good, Sam’s doing a good job.”

There was more but I can’t type that fast. Basically they both think they need to do better. It’s a common theme amongst coaches.

FIELD GOAL Seahawks 9-0 Patriots, 0:11 2nd quarter

Darnold has time and has Smith-Njigba in the end zone but Gonzalez makes another amazing play at the last second to break it up! Wow! That’s potentially game-saving!

So here comes our old friend and MVP candidate Myers who slots the 41-yard field goal. It’s good. Huge two-score lead for Seattle.

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 0:21 2nd quarter

The call stands, the pass to Kupp was incomplete.

So Seattle can go for the end zone and take a shot, but I would not play around right now if I were Mike Macdonald. I would take the field goal and say thank you very much.

Timeout New England as they continue to ice Bad Bunny.

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 0:15 2nd quarter

Darnold from the shotgun, did he find Kupp for a short reception? No, he dropped it, but he almost caught it. Whatever, it’s better for Seattle that he dropped it because it stops the clock.

But they’re looking at it to review if it’s a catch or not.

Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 0:23 2nd quarter

Darnold has time and has Kupp for seven yards to the 23. Seattle use their final timeout.

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 0:32 2nd quarter

Walker runs to his left, tries to wrap around, but it’s not there. Gain of one.

A field goal here for Seattle would be such a huge win.

Now Holani, the un-drafted running back, has a catch for six. So it’s 3rd & 2. The clock is running.

Holani is in on the play again and this time it’s a run up the middle – he’s got a first down after a five-yard gain!

Timeout Seattle on the New England 30. They have one left and 32 seconds to play with.

The Pats need to make a play.

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 2:00 2nd quarter

Darnold hits Kupp for seven yards over the middle, before Walker runs to his right for seven yards. And at least compared to New England’s offense, Seattle are The Greatest Show on Turf.

Two-minute warning – Seattle are at midfield when we come back.

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Stat

The last three Super Bowls averaged 25 points in the first half. I told you folks to take the under! Scroll back, it’s there!

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Email!

Kirkby is back:

“The stupidest stat ever….Seattle’s win percentage is at 75% and they are not even one score in front.”

Well, it is an odds-based thing, and New England can’t move the ball, so six points feels like a lot more right now, doesn’t it?

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 2:50 2nd quarter

On 2nd & 7 Maye is on the run! He moves to his right while being chased and throws it away.

So another big down coming up! But not before a flag! That’s right, a penalty, the first of the game. It’s a false start on the left tackle, Campbell, which means they’re a bit off balance. So it’s 3rd & 12 and Maye is airing it out! He’s seeking Hollins on the far right side, but it’s too long!

So another Pats punt after a single NE first down. Seattle will start at their own 43, good field position!

Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 3:21 2nd quarter

A good timeout – Seattle had just 10 players on the field.

Now Maye will pass…incomplete! He was looking for Hollins up the middle.

So it’s another 3rd & long for the Pats. And get this! Maye finds Douglas on the right side, complete for a first down! Wow! That’s a nine-yard gain but it feels like 90! Ball is on the NE14.

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 4:21 2nd quarter

Bad Bunny is standing by, but first, can New England get out of the doghouse? They’re at their own two and Stevenson runs for about three yards, so that gives NE a bit of wiggle room.

Maye takes the snap on second down but Seattle take their first timeout. When we return, it’s 2nd & 7.

Email!

Rowan Sweeny says:

“I’m not sure who taught you how to play chess, but if smearing your stationary opponent into next week, then making them punt the most important piece 50m away features heavily, I’d love to watch your next game!”

That’s a good point, Rowan!

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 4:58 2nd quarter

Darnold from the shotgun, quick fire to Walker and it’s incomplete! So New England stop that little bit of Seattle momentum there with a timely spot.

That’s great news, except the punt is coffin-cornered perfectly by Dickson at the two!

New England will have their backs against their own end zone to start this drive!

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 5:15 2nd quarter

On 2nd & 6, Walker has the ball again and he gets a single yard. So it’s 3rd & 5 – big down coming up!

Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 6:26 2nd quarter

On first down, Darnold is pushed out of the pocket before throwing incomplete in search of Walker on the near sideline.

On the other sideline, Darnold does hook up with Kupp! It’s an eight-yard gain – so it’s 3rd & 2.

Now he’s passing again and finds Walker after stepping out of trouble! A six-yard gain for a first down!

Is this a real drive? Ball at the NE 44.

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 8:00 2nd quarter

OK, here comes another drive and it begins with another healthy Walker run, this time for nine yards. He’s up to 85 this half.

On 2nd & 1, here comes Walker again, wight into the pack, up the middle, and he has just enough for the first down. The ball is at the Hawks 39.

Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 9:16 2nd quarter

Stevenson takes the handoff up the middle for about three yards.

Then Maye from the shotgun is sacked by Mills! Maye kind of just stood there like a statue – I don’t think he thought there was much of a threat there, but there was!

3rd & 17 coming up and Diggs, who we haven’t heard from, runs for about five yards, so clearly Vrabel is more than happy to wait for his moment before pulling out his bag of tricks … or, like, a basic offense.

The punt is caught fairly by Shaheed at the 29.

If you like chess, you came to the right place.

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Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 11:16 2nd quarter

New England catches the kickoff in the end zone – they’ll start at the 35.

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Email!

The legend Hunter Felt is here and he says:

“It’s been a bit but, uh, I remember football as being a tad more thrilling than this.”

Joke’s on you Hunter, it’s 6-0 now!

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FIELD GOAL! Seahawks 6-0 Patriots, 11:16 2nd quarter

3rd & 12 coming up and the drive stalls after the Seahawks run! Why are they running? Because they don’t think they can pass! It’s conservative but Seattle are happy to take the points. Can you blame them? Myers is good from 39 out. Eight plays, 39 yards in 2:54.

Is Myers the MVP so far? I joke … maybe.

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Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 13:10 2nd quarter

Walker again, this time up the middle, wiggling through with even more space, and the running back has opened up the Pats some on this drive! That’s a gain of 29 more hard yards! Seattle is on the 19!

Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 13:34 2nd quarter

Darnold airs it out! He’s looking for the streaking Shaheed, and he has a step on Gonzalez but the All-Pro bats it down, making a fantastic play to break it up! Wow!

Now Walker is running left and has room down the near sideline! That’s a 30-yard gain, the biggest of this game for Seattle, for anyone! Ball on the NE 46!

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Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 14:10 2nd quarter

OK, so this is a war, as Maye is nearly intercepted over the middle as the ball bounces off Henry and nearly into the hands of the Seahawks.

It’s 3rd & 5. It’s a draw play – Maye hands to Stevenson who goes absolutely nowhere.

The punt is caught fairly at the Seattle 22 where the Seahawks will begin.

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Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, end of 1st quarter

Stevenson ends the quarter with a run up the middle for about five yards to the NE 37, bringing this defensive quarter to a close. It seems a miracle that Seattle got three points. Vrabel made his adjustments quickly and Seattle have failed to move the ball since their first drive.

Now, can the Pats get any kind of offense going?

Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 0:19 1st quarter

Darnold throws before being hit, incomplete! Wow, that’s pressure from New England! He was looking for Smith-Njigba but how could he even see him? It’s 3rd and 15.

Now he’s looking for Smith-Njigba on the far sideline, and no dice – incomplete! Another drive is quashed!

Defense rules right now in Santa Clara.

Brown catches the punt, goes back, goes forward and falls at the 32. Here come the Pats again.

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Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 1:00 1st quarter

Darnold finds a streaking Barner on a slant to convert a 3rd and 8, spinning after the catch for a few extra yards. It’s a 12-yard catch, first down Seattle!

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Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 2:18 1st quarter

Walker pushes the pack for a short gain.

Now it’s 2nd and 8 – Walker runs to his left this time for another short gain and it’s 3rd and long coming up.

Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 3:29 1st quarter

So the Pats pass the gut-check and get set for their second drive. Maye is in the pocket with time! He finds Boutte for a gain of 21! Don’t give that kid time, folks!

Now Henderson is running but he is wrapped up for a loss of four. Then Henderson makes a catch out of the backfield and is also wrapped up for a loss on the near sideline.

Add it all up and it’s 3rd and 15 … and Maye now has NO time to do anything! Witherspoon comes in on a corner blitz and takes him down!

That means another punt for the Patriots! That’s sack 17 of Maye in the playoffs. Ouch!

The punt is 52 yards and after a small return, Seattle will be back at it at their 13.

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Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 6:07 1st quarter

On 3rd & 6 New England are swarming Darnold! He avoids the sack but then Smith-Njigba is open! Darnold chucks it up but the ball sails over his head, incomplete! That would have been six for Seattle if he makes that catch. Instead, it’s three-and-out.

The punt is caught fairly on the Patriots 35, so decent field position to start for NE.

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Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 6:51 1st quarter

Good first down by NE, who nearly force Darnold into a mistake – a batted ball is almost intercepted as the QB ends the play on his back.

Big drive coming up

Credit the Seattle defense for making life uncomfortable for Maye and forcing the punt. Now if they can come back and get in the endzone, we will start to wonder about the Pats hanging on and keeping this game competitive.

That’s another way of saying this drive represents an early gut-check form New England.

Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 7:11 1st quarter

On 1st & 10 Maye is under pressure! Hall has a Super Bowl sack, pushing the pats back 10 yards and back into their own territory.

But he comes right back and steps into the pocket and takes off! The Seahawks didn’t have to face that v LA. That’s an 11-yard run for the QB!

Now it’s 3rd & 9. Here comes the pass rush and Maye chucks it out of bounds. Seattle holds and New England punts!

The Seahwaks will start at their own 10-yard-line after a fair catch.

Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 9:24 1st quarter

A pair of NE runs makes it 3rd & 2 – can Seattle hold? No! Stevenson has a catch for a first down! Love had a chance to make a play and halt the drive but the running back made his move and had just enough to earn a fresh set of downs.

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Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 11:28 1st quarter

Myers kicks off to Johnson who has a short return. New England start with the kid under center from the 28. Can the Pats move the ball as well as Seattle did?

FIELD GOAL! Seahawks 3-0 Patriots, 11:58 1st quarter

The Pats bend but don’t break and Myers is good from 33 yards. It’s a nine play drive that ate up just 3:02 of clock and could have been more for Seattle.

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Seahawks 0-0 Patriots, 12:02 1st quarter

On 3rd and 7, Darnold looks for Shaheed on a short out on the far sideline, but it’s incomplete! The Patriots hold, here comes the field goal unit.

Seahawks 0-0 Patriots, 12:15 1st quarter

Darnold drops back – there’s no pass rush and he finds the tight end for a healthy gain! That’s 15 to Barner. Now Darnold is back at it again, firing and finding Cupp for 17. The Seahawks are down to the 17 already!

Seahawks 0-0 Patriots, 14:00 1st quarter

Walker takes the hand-off and finds the edge on the far sideline – a healthy gain of 10 on our first play from scrimmage. First down!

Kick-off!

It’s real and it’s wonderful. Super Bowl 60 is up and running, and so I have to ask, how will it end? No return, Seattle start at their 35! Let’s go!

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Coin Flip

Here’s the big flip, which takes about five minutes instead of 10 seconds because of all the pomp and circumstance. If you picked Seattle to win the flip, you picked wrong! New England won the toss and will kickoff and take the ball after halftime, resuming play in whatever haze the show leaves behind.

Kick-off is going to happen very soon. Really!

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From the stadium

Guardian editor Tom Lutz reports on the anthem.

“Everyone in the stadium around me stood, except for one large gentleman who looked like he could handle any haters. The biggest cheer, as always, was the flypast of the fighter jets. They were heading north - hopefully not towards Greenland.”

Emails!

Seth Mazerik:

“Well David, after years of watching the Patriots cheat and a new era of having Tom-The-Terror Braydeedee give some of the worst performances as an announcer I’ll be routing for the Oceanbirds. I’ve boycotted kraft macaroni and cheese on principle and put the TV on mute so my ears don’t catch T.B. should it be present.”

Barry Ragin:

“Hi David - I expect it’ll be 11:40 or so here in Ireland by the time the game kicks off, so you’d get longer odds on me being awake at the end than for any possible combination of teams to be playing in it. That said, New England is just far easier to hate on. I don’t even think my Boston friends are rooting for them. Go Seattle!”

Peter Savage

“I’m going for the Seahawks. Not because I’m a fan of theirs or have any inside knowledge. But because I bought two NFL team jumpers within the last few years, from a well known UK sports shop for approximately a tenner a pair. One being the Patriots the other Seahawks. I went to find them earlier. And realised I had thrown out my Patriots jumper due to Milton stains(parents will know of these). So go Seahawks. 100% behind them even though I probably won’t stay up beyond the next 10 mins as work tomorrow.


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National Anthem

Here is Grammy-nominated singer Charlie Puth about to sing the national anthem. Since I have no idea who that is, I asked my daughter if he was any good. She said “eh, he’s alright.” Well, I’ll be the judge of that! Charlie Puth knows the bar is pretty much unreachable, with Whitney Houston’s Super Bowl 25 version the gold standard.

Ladies and gentlemen, Charlie Puth…and choir.

So, how did he do? Well, I think he had a choir or backup vocals? Is that right? That’s kind of cheating, so I would normally give him an incomplete. The vocals themselves were pretty reasonable, so I would give him a 6.7/10, with a penalty for the choir if I really had to.

Also, the Super Bowl flyover seemed to be quite high and looked more like a Learjet. Was that botched?

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Vrabel is the ultimate ____ starter

If you believe Willie McGinest, Mike Vrabel’s former defensive colleague with the Patriots, Vrabel knows how to agitate his opponents, going as far as to conduct independent research on players he’d match-up against in his bid to wind them up as much as possible.

Vrabel is a windup master.

This video also mentions that Vrabel caught touchdown passes in the Super Bowl as a tight end as one of coach Bill Belichick’s big game wrinkles. And it makes you wonder, will Vrabel launch some sort of jaw-dropping trick play now that it’s his turn at the helm? I would say it’s highly possible some razzle-dazzle plays are in our near future.

Kick-off soon!

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America the Beautiful

I’m a little confused as to why we need two America songs before the big game, but Brandi Carlile is on the field belting it out. Regular readers know I will only rank The Star-Spangled Banner, which is coming up shortly.

Shoulder Update

In case you’re wondering, the world’s most discussed shoulder – the most discussed ACL belongs to Lindsey Vonn – belongs to Drake Maye and is no longer an issue, according to the Patriots quarterback. The pivot is no longer listed on the New England injury report and he expects to benefit from the non-blizzard playing conditions in Santa Clara.

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Alternate “Bowls”

We’ve had Bud Bowl and the much adored Puppy Bowl and now there’s a new edition, the “Pedo Bowl”. The projection created by street artist “vjaybombs” in Las Vegas calls out Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and other highly prominent men whose names have been mentioned in the Epstein files. As the legacy of groundbreaking Super Bowl ads have shown us, there’s always room for creative spaces and controversy when it comes to the big game.

The “Pedo Bowl”, courtesy of “Vjaybombs”.

Mack Hollins

The Patriots wide receiver seems to be quite serious. I hope he brought another outfit for later, especially if the Pats lose.

E-mail!

This in from Steve Robinson:

“Like you David, I’m struggling to choose who to support. As a Niners fan, do I really want a division rival to win it all on our turf, especially given they smashed us out of the playoffs? But I can’t get up any enthusiasm for the Patriots and I really don’t want to see Kraft lift the Lombardi again.”

Yeah, it’s very tough. Like pouring lemon juice on a cut. No thanks!

Defens(s)e!

I loved the take from Andrew Beaton of the WSJ, that both of these coaches came from defensive backgrounds in an era where offense seems to dominate the game in almost every way. The coaching match-up goes against the grain, with the last six Super Bowls have been led by offensive brains. In 60, the bosses are Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald, who attended the University of Harbaugh, coaching defense with the Ravens and at Michigan, while Pats coach Mike Vrabel played linebacker for Bill Belichick’s Patriots, learning from possibly the best defensive mind of all-time. Does that mean we have a 2009 Rams/Patriots type 13-3 game in our near future? Likely not - offenses mostly abuse defenses in the NFL nowadays, but perhaps these coaches will find a way to tie up these quarterbacks and slow down any impending track meet. That’s one way of saying “take the under”.

Here comes a regular!

Our loyal reader Roger Kirkby is always with us, and he would like us to know that…

“…my stats tell me that New England have never won a Super Bowl on the west coast (Arizona is the closest they’ve come). I see it staying that way and am hoping for a Seattle rampage in the first half so I don’t have to stay up all night.”

I don’t think it’s gonna happen that way Roger. I have New England with the upset special, 27-17, mostly thanks to a genius game-plan from the Pats head coach Mike Vrabel.

From the Editor!

Please enjoy this message from big boss man Tom Lutz who is at the game.

“Hello from sunny Santa Clara, where it’s a beautiful, warm winter’s day. The teams are warming up on the field - the Patriots in white and the Seahawks in blue. From the press box, it looks like a 50-50 split of fans. although there were slightly more New England fans in San Francisco this weekend.”

and…

“There were a few signs of anti-ICE protests on the way to the stadium. A bridge over the highway was strewn with upside-down US flags as protestors held anti-ICE signs and urged passing motorists to honk their horns in support of immigrants. My coach driver didn’t, but she was on official NFL business so I guess she wanted to stay neutral.”

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Black National Anthem

Coco Jones is the Grammy Award-winning R&B artist on the field in Santa Clara as we get closer to kickoff and actual football! Will it be worth the wait?

I wanted to be with you alone…

…and talk about the weather.

I’m looking at the weather forecast for Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and it seems that the threat of rain has dissipated and it’s clear skies ahead. The temps? Much milder than the Brooklyn igloo I’m typing in. It’ll be about 66 degrees Fahrenheit at kick off, that’s around 19 Celsius if you’re scoring at home, and your home is metric. It’ll drop to around 56/15 with winds out of northwest with gusts up to a measly seven mph. So this will be a quite the change for the Pats, who played, more or less, in two blizzards in route to Super Bowl 60. Advantage New England!

Orchids of Asia

It sounds like an exhibit at The Bronx Botanical Garden, but it’s actually the Florida “spa” that Patriots owner Robert Kraft was picked up at following a sting operation at the Jupiter massage joint a few years back. Well, this weekend, TMZ reported that Bill Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson was spotted wearing a t-shirt with an Orchids of Asia logo. The font selection is suspect, but the elite level trolling by Belichick, who is no fan of Kraft, and his company can not be debated. Apparently, it’s set off quite the reaction amongst a certain Patriots super fan. Just another fun Super Bowl wrinkle!

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Let us pray…

According to the folks digging up every possible stat possible in the run up to the Super Bowl, the Seahawks have quite the link to, you guessed it, 21st-century popes.

Seattle have reached the Super Bowl each year a new pope took the reigns at the Vatican, losing to the Steelers in 2005/2006, burying the Broncos in 2013/2014 48-3, and now, with the new Boss Leo letting down his home town Bears, they’re back, looking to go over .500.

The bad news is that popes don’t die that often and Leo seems quite healthy, so don’t bet on a Seattle dynasty!

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Hello!

…and welcome to our live coverage of the Super Bowl!

First off, just let me say that I’m 100% committed to a Latin free Big Show blog. So for those of us not living in the Roman Empire, let’s say it clearly: this is the 60th version of the AFC-NFC Championship Game, and it’s a match-up that few would have put a flutter on way back in September when the season began. If you had, you’d have done quite well: the odds of the Seahawks and Patriots facing off for the Lombardi trophy were 4800 to 1, which is on the hail Mary side of a long shot. And yet here they are, getting set to get to kick off in about an hour-and-a-half from now. That means the fan bases on opposite ends of the country are starting to get that squirm in the stomach while the rest of us relax and dip our chips under no pressure whatsoever.

But what about the neutrals? Who are they supporting? Personally, I’ve found it quite difficult to peg my loyalty to one of these clubs. Why? Because there’s no underdog I’ve been able to grow closer to. The Seahawks are the favorites, and who wants to just jump on the bandwagon? Lame! That said, they do have the ultimate quarterback underdog leading their team. Sam Darnold is an all-time draft bust that bloomed long after his NFL draft obit was written. He put together back-to-back playoff seasons and wiped out the elite 49ers and Rams en route to the Super Bowl. Nobody saw that coming, and it’s warm and fuzzy, but again, he’s playing with the favorites. So now what? The Patriots? They’re underdogs, with Vegas handing them a 4.5 point lead. Regardless, they’re the biggest Massholes of all-time, owners of six Super Bowl titles, a couple of scandals, a coach that was detested and a pretty-boy QB who was annoyingly awesome. If you’re not a Patriots fan, the last thing you want is another decade of Robert Kraft and company.

So there’s no true, obvious underdog in this Super Bowl, which leads me to the question: which do you want to see in the confetti shower tonight and why? Let me know and we’ll get your name in the paper and chew this one out together. E-mail me on david.lengel@theguardian.com and i’ll make you famous.

More to come, stick with us!

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Anti-ICE sentiment has made an appearance at the big game

Seattle’s Aden Durde will be the first British coach to appear in the Super Bowl. He wants to ensure he’s not the last.

A great story by Melissa Jacobs:

A good pregame read: Guardian US arts writer Adrian Horton on Bad Bunny – the ultrapopular star who will take over the Super Bowl half-time show and will continue to be at the center of the US culture wars:

Who is going to win? What will the score be? Who will be MVP?

Our team of experts have predictions for all of that and more:

Fans are starting to arrive at Levi’s Stadium ahead of the showpiece event

David will be here shortly. In the meantime, here are our writers’ score predictions:

The final score will be …

Seahawks 27-24 Patriots. The best unit on the field is Seattle’s defense. After that, everything else feels like a wash. The Seahawks pass-rush is relentless and runs deep; they had six different players record at least 35 pressures this year, while no other team had more than four such players. The Patriots’ offensive line is vulnerable – and pass rushers typically decide championship games. It’s going to take a special performance from Maye (and maybe a trick play to rob a possession) to keep the Patriots in it. Oliver Connolly

Seahawks. By a lot. The Seahawks are a top-to-bottom juggernaut that can beat you so many ways. New England’s high blitz-rate success has gotten them this far, but Seattle can beat them so many ways. Quarterback protection? Check. Staunch run game? Check. High-octane passing attack? Check. Seattle’s offense is essentially quarterback proof, especially when your quarterback can compartmentalize his rags-to-riches story. Meanwhile, New England’s offense is not quite quarterback-proof, and Maye’s miscues will hurt the Patriots much more than in their three previous matchups. It’s easy to envision Maye forcing poor throws once blinded by Seattle’s defense, and Vrabel and McDaniels getting too cutesy once down a couple of scores. Melissa Jacobs

Seahawks 27-17 Patriots. Darnold settles down and plays yet another clean playoff game on the way to claiming MVP honors and cementing the signature win of his career at last, in a redemption story that gives critics more reason to pile on the Jets for holding up his progress. Mike Macdonald makes coaching defense sexy again and the loss of Kubiak – reportedly bound for Las Vegas after this game – begins the talent raid on the Seattle coaching staff. The Patriots put up a valiant fight, but Maye’s arm proves too weak in the end – but the loss just sets them up for an epic revenge tour that ends with right back in this same spot next year. Andrew Lawrence

Seahawks 17-27 Patriots. Gonzalez wins the matchup with Smith-Njigba, shrinking the options for Darnold, who regresses for all the world to see. It’s not because Darnold isn’t good: he’s an excellent quarterback and a wonderful story, and I’m happy for him, really. He’s just about to face an upstart coaching staff that has the gameplan and the pieces to make Darnold uncomfortable, frustrated and mistake prone. Maye will have just enough to get in the endzone twice, and will be helped by an interception by Gonzalez that he takes to the house. That means we have to see more of postgame Robert Kraft amid the red, white and blue confetti. Yuck. David Lengel

Seahawks 31-32 Patriots. The rise of a team written off in August as 70-1 rank outsiders is a heartwarming tale often lost in a sport dominated by extreme wealth, statistics and hot takes. Yes, their schedule was “easy” – and they even lost to the Raiders – yet here we are. No team with preseason odds longer than 40-1 have won the Super Bowl since Tom Brady’s legendary first win in the 2001 season. Coincidence? Graham Searles

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