The Seahawks defeated the Patriots, 29-13, in Super Bowl 60.
Now let’s never speak of it again.
Unless you are a fan of Seattle — and celebrating the team’s first championship in a dozen years, having gotten a small measure of revenge for the franchise’s stunning last-minute loss to New England in Super Bowl 49 — there isn’t much worth revisiting in the most unlikely matchup in Super Bowl history, which doubled as one of the worst title games of all-time.
For just the second time in Super Bowl history, the fourth quarter began without either side having scored a touchdown, with Seahawks kicker Jason Myers producing the first 12 points.


