The Seattle Seahawks didn’t just defeat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX — they overwhelmed them. A suffocating defense, constant pressure, and a 29–13 final score made the game feel decided long before the final whistle.

On paper, it should have been a night defined by football dominance. Seattle controlled the tempo, neutralized New England’s offense, and delivered a defensive performance that left little room for debate.

Yet as confetti fell at Levi’s Stadium, attention shifted away from the field. The postgame conversation quickly became less about schemes and scores, and more about what happened at halftime.


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