The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots have secured their places in Super Bowl 60 after dramatic victories in the NFL playoffs. The Seahawks edged past the Los Angeles Rams, who had claimed the NFC title, with a thrilling 31-27 win.
Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold led his team to victory, throwing three touchdown passes before the hosts held on for the win. This marked the fourth time the Seahawks have reached the Super Bowl, although they remain seeking their solitary championship.
In contrast, the AFC Championship game was dominated by defense as the Patriots secured a 10-7 win over the Denver Broncos. Quarterback Drake Maye threw three touchdown passes and ran in the only score for New England, securing a record-extending 12th Super Bowl appearance. This is also the first time since Tom Brady led the franchise to its sixth NFL championship in 2019 that they are competing for another title.
The two teams will now face each other in Super Bowl 60 on February 8th at Santa Clara's Levi Stadium, marking a rematch of their 2015 showdown where the Patriots beat the Seahawks 28-24.
Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold led his team to victory, throwing three touchdown passes before the hosts held on for the win. This marked the fourth time the Seahawks have reached the Super Bowl, although they remain seeking their solitary championship.
In contrast, the AFC Championship game was dominated by defense as the Patriots secured a 10-7 win over the Denver Broncos. Quarterback Drake Maye threw three touchdown passes and ran in the only score for New England, securing a record-extending 12th Super Bowl appearance. This is also the first time since Tom Brady led the franchise to its sixth NFL championship in 2019 that they are competing for another title.
The two teams will now face each other in Super Bowl 60 on February 8th at Santa Clara's Levi Stadium, marking a rematch of their 2015 showdown where the Patriots beat the Seahawks 28-24.