Super Bowl LX is just days away, pitting the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots on February 8, 2026. Kickoff happens at 6:30 PM ET at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This thrilling rematch will determine which team claims pro football’s championship title.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Date: Sunday, February 8, 2026
- Kickoff Time: 6:30 PM ET (3:30 PM PT)
- Stadium: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
- Halftime Performer: Bad Bunny, first Latino headliner performing solo
A Second Meeting Between Bitter Rivals
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The Patriots and Seahawks squared off in Super Bowl XLIX back in 2015, with New England winning 28-24 in a dramatic finish. Now they meet again for Super Bowl LX, 11 years later. The Patriots captured their seventh championship hanging in the balance with a chance for Seattle to claim its second Super Bowl title. Both teams fought through the toughest playoff field to reach this moment. The stage is set for an unforgettable rematch in California.
The Patriots had a stellar 14-3 regular season record and beat three elite defenses en route to championship Sunday. Seattle led the entire NFC during the regular season. These are two franchises built on defense, with the Seahawks ranking third in points allowed and the Patriots first in that same statistic.
Offensive Firepower Meets Elite Defense
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Seattle leads in scoring with 36 points per game, ranking first in the NFL. The Seahawks feature explosive offensive weapons that have lit up scoreboards all season. Conversely, the Patriots defense has been absolutely suffocating, giving up just 8.7 points per game, the lowest in football. This clash pits Seattle’s aerial attack against New England’s fortress defense, creating a compelling matchup.
The Patriots average 308 total yards per game while Seattle generates 360 yards on offense. Both teams have engineered the strongest defensive units in the playoffs. Whichever offense can execute better under Super Bowl pressure will likely determine the winner in this championship clash.
Super Bowl LX Quick Matchup Breakdown
| Factor | Seattle Seahawks | New England Patriots |
| Points Per Game | 36.0 (1st) | 28.8 (2nd) |
| Points Allowed Per Game | 16.5 (3rd) | 8.7 (1st) |
| Total Yards Per Game | 360.0 (6th) | 308.3 (10th) |
| Regular Season Record | Led NFC | 14-3 |
“It is a community of more than 70 million people here in the U.S. so it was very important for us to ensure that we were relevant,” the NFL explained regarding its choice to feature Bad Bunny as the halftime headliner, marking historic representation in the championship game.
— NFL Leadership, Official Statement
Historic Performance and San Francisco Glory
Levi’s Stadium will host its second Super Bowl ever, marking the third championship game in the San Francisco Bay Area. The venue hosted Super Bowl 50 in 2016, cementing its place in football history. Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican reggaeton and Latin trap artist, will headline the halftime show as the first Latino and Spanish-speaking solo performer in Super Bowl history. This groundbreaking moment celebrates Latin culture on the world’s biggest sports stage.
The pregame celebration starts with Green Day performing a special pre-game show at 6 PM ET. Fans will enjoy full day programming with team introductions, the national anthem, and extensive pregame coverage. The atmosphere in Santa Clara will be electric as millions tune in on NBC and Peacock to witness championship football history unfold.
What Makes Super Bowl LX So Critical for Each Team?
For the Patriots, winning means securing their seventh championship, tying an all-time record for dominance. New England has built something truly special this season, with their number-one defense shutting down every opponent. A victory would cement this team among the greatest dynasties in football history. The franchise seeks redemption and validation after years of rebuilding since Brady’s departure.
For Seattle, championship glory means capturing a second Super Bowl title in franchise history. The Seahawks showed first in the NFC leadership all season, dominating opponents with their explosive scoring machine. A win would bring another Lombardi Trophy home to the Pacific Northwest and validate the offensive revolution Head Coach Pete Carroll has orchestrated. The stakes could not be higher for either franchise seeking immortal championship status.

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