Seahawks show their 'Dark Side' on defense and crush Patriots in Super Bowl LX
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Seahawks show their 'Dark Side' on defense and crush Patriots in Super Bowl LX
"But this Seattle Seahawks defense adopted its own "Dark Side" identity en route to Super Bowl LX. And on Sunday before 70,823 at Levi's Stadium, the unit showed the world there is room for more than one hard-hitting, suffocating defense in Seahawks history. The Seahawks shut down the New England Patriots in a 29-13 victory that earned the Seahawks their second Super Bowl title and first since 2014."
"The defense forced three turnovers, Jason Myers kicked a Super Bowl record five field goals and running back Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards to earn Super Bowl MVP honors as the Seahawks finished the season with 10 consecutive victories. On a night when neither Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold nor Patriots quarterback Drake Maye found consistent rhythm, the Seahawks defense dominated."
The Seahawks' 'Dark Side' defense dominated the New England Patriots, forcing three turnovers and shutting down the opponent en route to a 29-13 Super Bowl LX victory. Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards and earned Super Bowl MVP honors. Kicker Jason Myers set a Super Bowl record with five field goals. Sam Darnold became the first USC starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl. The unit's identity emphasized quiet confidence rather than high-profile star power, differing from the Legion of Boom. The team finished the season on a 10-game winning streak and secured the franchise's second championship since 2014.
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