Seahawks beat Patriots in Super Bowl LX
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Patriots legendary offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia thinks the Seahawks should "shut up" and celebrate their win.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The Seattle Seahawks are once again Super Bowl champions, claiming the Lombardi Trophy for the first time since the 2013 season. Seattle dominated the New England Patriots from start to finish in Super Bowl LX, smothering the Pats all night en route to a 29-13 victory that wasn't nearly as close as the final score.
Karen Guregian’s football analysis is sponsored by Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers, a Leading Boston Personal Injury Firm. In wake their Super Bowl win, the Seahawks claimed the Patriots were tipping their hand when it came to pass protection.
Mike Macdonald, the "Defensive Sean McVay," drew up a superb scheme to lift the Seahawks to a Super Bowl title. One prime example: His use of CB Devon Witherspoon, who crushed the Patriots — as a rusher.
The Patriots and Seahawks play on Sunday at Super Bowl LX. It's expected that Patriots quarterback Drake Maye will start in the game after working his way back from a shoulder injury. Seahawks safety Nick Emmanwori is also ready to go after an injury scare this week.