Super Bowl Sunday is here. One game left. One champion crowned. The NFC’s top seed meets the AFC’s resurgent powerhouse as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots collide at Levi’s Stadium for Super Bowl LX.
Kickoff: Sunday, February 8, 2026 – 6:30 PM ET
Location: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
Referee: Shawn Smith
Broadcast Information
TV: NBC — Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Kaylee Hartung, Melissa Stark
Radio: Westwood One — Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner
SiriusXM: Patriots Channel 225 | Seahawks Channel 226 | National Feed Channel 88
Seattle Seahawks (16–3, No. 1 seed)
Last Game: W, 31–27 vs. Rams (NFC Championship)
Team Snapshot
- Championships: 1 (2013, SB XLVIII)
- Playoff Record: 19–19
- Head Coach: Mike Macdonald (24–10 regular season, 2–0 postseason)
- All‑Time Series vs NE: SEA leads 11–8 (won last 4 regular‑season meetings)
Season Performance
- Offense: 28.4 PPG | 351.4 YPG
- Defense: 17.2 PPG allowed | 285.9 YPG allowed
Key Players
QB Sam Darnold
323/477 (67.7%) | 4,048 yards | 25 TD | 14 INT | 99.1 rating
346 yards & 3 TD in NFC‑C; can become 4th QB ever to win a Super Bowl in his first season with a team.
RB Kenneth Walker III
1,309 scrimmage yards | 5 rush TD
111 scrimmage yards & TD in NFC‑C; aiming for 3rd straight playoff game with 100+ yards & a rushing TD.
WR Jaxon Smith‑Njigba
119 receptions | NFL‑best 1,793 yards | 10 TD
153 yards & TD in NFC‑C; can become 3rd player ever with 2,000+ receiving yards in a season including playoffs.
Defense Leaders
Leonard Williams: 7.0 sacks
Ernest Jones: 5 INT (t‑2nd in NFL)
Devon Witherspoon: 6 tackles, 2 PD in NFC‑C
Nick Emmanwori (rookie): 11 PD (t‑1st among rookies)
Special Teams
Jason Myers: 48/48 PAT | 41/48 FG (171 points)
Michael Dickson: 49.0 avg | 42.2 net
Seahawks Notes
- Fourth Super Bowl appearance, first since 2014.
- Macdonald can become the 3rd‑youngest HC to win a Super Bowl.
- Cooper Kupp can become the 8th active WR to win a Super Bowl with two teams.
- DeMarcus Lawrence can become the first player since 2000 with a sack & forced fumble in three straight playoff games.
New England Patriots (17–3, No. 2 seed)
Last Game: W, 10–7 at Broncos (AFC Championship)
Team Snapshot
- Championships: 6 (most recent: 2018, SB LIII)
- Playoff Record: 40–22
- Head Coach: Mike Vrabel (68–48 regular season, 5–3 postseason)
- All‑Time Series vs SEA: NE leads postseason 1–0 (SB XLIX)
Season Performance
- Offense: 28.8 PPG | 379.4 YPG
- Defense: 18.8 PPG allowed | 295.2 YPG allowed
Key Players
QB Drake Maye
354/492 (72.0%) | 4,394 yards | 31 TD | 8 INT | 113.5 rating (NFL leader)
Second‑youngest QB ever to start a Super Bowl; can become the youngest QB ever to start & win one.
RB TreVeyon Henderson (R)
1,132 scrimmage yards | 9 rush TD
One of three rookies ever with 4+ rushing TDs of 50+ yards.
WR Stefon Diggs
85 catches | 1,013 yards | 4 TD
982 career postseason yards; TDs with three different teams.
Defense Leaders
Harold Landry: 8.5 sacks
K’Lavon Chaisson: 7.5 sacks, 10 TFL
Christian Gonzalez: sack & INT in AFC‑C
Marcus Jones: 11 PD
Special Teams
Andres Borregales (rookie): 53/55 PAT | 27/32 FG
Bryce Baringer: 47.4 avg | 40.6 net
Patriots Notes
- NFL‑record 12th Super Bowl appearance.
- Can become the first team ever to win 7 Super Bowls.
- Vrabel can become the first HC to win 18 games in his first season with a team.
- Mack Hollins can win his second ring (previously with PHI).
- Milton Williams can win back‑to‑back Super Bowls with different teams.
