By Zane Miller

On Sunday, February 8th, 2026, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX to win the 106th championship in NFL history. It was the second championship for the Seahawks franchise as Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker won the Super Bowl MVP award. The game was held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford won his first MVP award with 46 passing touchdowns and 4,707 passing yards, while Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Myles Garrett won his second Defensive Player of the Year award after tying Al Baker’s single-season record of 23 sacks, along with forcing three fumbles.

Out of Playoffs: Detroit Lions (9-8), Minnesota Vikings (9-8), Baltimore Ravens (8-9), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-9), Indianapolis Colts (8-9), Atlanta Falcons (8-9), Dallas Cowboys (7-9-1), Miami Dolphins (7-10), Cincinnati Bengals (6-11), Kansas City Chiefs (6-11), New Orleans Saints (6-11), Washington Commanders (5-12), Cleveland Browns (5-12), New York Giants (4-13), Arizona Cardinals (3-14), New York Jets (3-14), Tennessee Titans (3-14), Las Vegas Raiders (3-14)

Out in first round: Jacksonville Jaguars (L 27-24 to Bills), Philadelphia Eagles (L 23-19 to 49ers), Carolina Panthers (L 34-31 to Rams), Pittsburgh Steelers (L 30-6 to Texans), Green Bay Packers (L 31-27 to Bears), Los Angeles Chargers (L 16-3 to Patriots)

Out in second round: Chicago Bears (L 20-17 (OT) to Rams), Houston Texans (L 28-16 to Patriots), Buffalo Bills (L 33-30 (OT) to Broncos), San Francisco 49ers (L 41-6 to Seahawks)

Out in third round: Denver Broncos (L 10-7 to Patriots), Los Angeles Rams (L 31-27 to Seahawks)

Most passing touchdowns: #9 Matthew Stafford (Rams)- 46 TD

Most rushing touchdowns: #28 Jonathan Taylor (Colts)- 18 TD

Most receiving touchdowns: #17 Davante Adams (Rams)- 14 TD

Most sacks: #95 Myles Garrett (Browns)- 23 sacks

Most forced fumbles: #97 Joey Bosa (Bills)- 5 FF

Most interceptions: #31 Kevin Byard (Bears)- 7 INT

Best field goal percentage (min. 13 attempts): #6 Nick Folk (Jets)/#18 Eddy Pinero (49ers)- 28 for 29, 96.6%

Photo Credit: NBC

Super Bowl Scoring Summary

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