Seahawks Win Super Bowl 60, 29–13, in Defensive Grind Panned by Reviewers
Early reactions highlight Bad Bunny's halftime as the night's standout, with official audience figures yet to be announced.
Overview
- Seattle defeated New England 29–13 to secure the franchise’s second Super Bowl title in Santa Clara.
- The game drew widespread criticism for low entertainment value as both offenses struggled to sustain drives.
- New England mustered only 51 total yards in the first half and did not record a non-punt possession until its ninth drive.
- Seattle’s offense settled for field goals on its productive series through three quarters, reinforcing the defense-first tenor.
- Bad Bunny’s halftime performance drew strong praise, and outlets noted that official viewership numbers will be released in the coming days.