The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will face off in Super Bowl LX on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, rekindling a rivalry that dates back more than a decade.
The matchup marks the first Super Bowl meeting between the two franchises since 2015, when Tom Brady led New England to a dramatic 28-24 win over Seattle in Super Bowl XLIX.
This time, however, a new generation takes center stage, with Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and Seahawks signal caller Sam Darnold each chasing their first Lombardi Trophy.
New England heads into the championship game on the back of a dominant 14-3 season and a strong playoff run that included wins over the Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans and Denver Broncos.
Sophomore quarterback Drake Maye emerged as one of the league’s breakout stars, narrowly missing the NFL MVP award, which went to Los Angeles Rams veteran Matthew Stafford by one vote.
The Patriots’ resurgence has been led by two-time NFL Coach of the Year Mike Vrabel, whose defense-oriented approach has defined the team’s postseason success.
Seattle, meanwhile, secured the NFC’s top seed after matching New England’s 14-3 regular-season record.

