The Seattle Seahawks’ “Dark Side” defense dominated Super Bowl LX on Sunday, registering six sacks and forcing three turnovers in a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots.
The last turnover, late in the fourth quarter, was a Uchenna Nwosu pick-6 that added an exclamation point to an impressive defensive performance.
It’s the second Super Bowl title for Seattle, which last won 12 years ago. Running back Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards and was named the game’s Most Valuable Player.
See more photos of the game, which included a halftime performance headlined by Bad Bunny:

Fireworks explode atop Levi's Stadium after the game.
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The Seahawks dump Gatorade on Macdonald at the end of the game.
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Blitz, the Seahawks' mascot, soaks in the victory.
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The Seahawks take part in the postgame celebrations.
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Macdonald hugs Darnold after the final whistle.
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Patriots cornerback Charles Woods sits on the bench after the game.
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Seahawks linebacker Uchenna Nwosu celebrates after returning an interception for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter. The Seahawks led 29-7 after the extra point.
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Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon hits New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, forcing the weak pass that Nwosu returned for a touchdown.
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Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III runs during the second half. Walker finished with 135 yards rushing and was named the game's Most Valuable Player.
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Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson hurdles Josh Jobe during the second half.
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Patriots fans react while watching the second half of the game at a bar in Boston.
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Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins catches a touchdown pass from Maye in the fourth quarter. It was the first score of the game for the Patriots, who trailed the Seahawks 19-7 after the extra point.
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Seahawks tight end AJ Barner celebrates after his touchdown catch in the fourth quarter extended Seattle's lead.
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Seahawks defensive tackle Byron Murphy II recovers a fumble he forced on Maye, not pictured, during the third quarter.
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Seahawks kicker Jason Myers smiles after hitting his fourth field goal of the game to give Seattle a 12-0 lead in the third quarter. Myers kicked a Super Bowl record five field goals in the game.
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Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez, right, breaks up a pass intended for Cooper Kupp during the second half.
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Performers from the Bad Bunny halftime show celebrate outside Levi's Stadium after the performance.
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Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny performs during his halftime show. As promised, he brought his island to the stage with him.
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Lady Gaga performs “Die With a Smile” during the halftime show.
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A wide view of Levi's Stadium during the halftiime show.
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Bad Bunny’s all-white outfit fit his reputation for adventurous, subversive style — and a long history of using clothes, and his platform, to make a point.
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Bad Bunny is caught by performers after a mid-performance jump.
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People watch Bad Bunny's show outside of Levi's Stadium.
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A halftime performer looks out from some of the tropical foliage that lined the field for Bad Bunny's halftime show.
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Bad Bunny, left, performs during his show.
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Dancers perform during the Bad Bunny show.
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Fireworks fill the sky during the halftime show. On the screen was a message that said "The only thing more powerful than hate is love."
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Actor Pedro Pascal, center, made a cameo during the Bad Bunny halftime show. At right are musicians Karol G and Cardi B.
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Another prominent Puerto Rican musician, Ricky Martin, sings during the show.
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Bad Bunny dances on top of a truck.
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A wedding is portrayed during the halftime show.
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Bad Bunny fans without Super Bowl tickets stand outside Levi's Stadium trying to hear the halftime show.
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Bad Bunny opened his show with his hit “Tití Me Preguntó” before transitioning to “Yo Perreo Sola," which translates in English to “I Twerk Alone.”
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Darnold is pressured by the New England Patriots' Harold Landry III during the second quarter of the game. The Seahawks went into halftime with a 9-0 lead.
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Patriots cheerleaders perform during the first half.
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Maye is sacked by Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon in the first half.
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Maye hands off to running back Rhamondre Stevenson deep in New England territory.
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Gonzalez breaks up a deep pass intended for Rashid Shaheed during the second quarter.
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Seahawks defensive end Rylie Mills celebrates after sacking Maye in the first half.
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Darnold takes a snap early in the game.
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Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel reacts to a play in the second quarter.
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Stevenson makes a catch in the first quarter.
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Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald watches from the sidelines during the first half.
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Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall celebrates after sacking Maye during the first quarter.
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Fans take in the game at Levi's Stadium, which is home to the NFL's San Francisco 49ers.
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Barner is tackled after catching a pass on the game's opening drive. Seattle scored a field goal to take an early 3-0 lead.
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Singer Charlie Puth, left, performs the National Anthem with help from musicians including Kenny G.
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Jay-Z looks on prior to the start of the game. Since 2019, the rapper and entrepreneur's Roc Nation has helped the NFL choose artists to perform at the game's halftime show.
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Military jets fly over the stadium before the game.
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Patriots players listen to the National Anthem before the game.
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Green Day performs during the pregame show. The performance was a medley of the punk band’s greatest hits.
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Fans begin filtering into the stadium before the game.
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Some of the game's greatest legends greet fans at Levi's Stadium during the pregame festivities. From left are Tom Brady, Jerry Rice, Peyton Manning and Eli Manning.
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Brandi Carlile performs "America the Beautiful."
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Actor Chris Pratt, a Seahawks fans, introduced the team to the crowd at Levi's Stadium.
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Coco Jones performs “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before the game. The song is known as the Black national anthem, and the lyrics describe the hopes and struggles experienced by Black Americans at the turn of the 20th century.
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The word "America" is spelled out in the crowd at Levi's Stadium, which is hosting Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California. The pregame festivities were honoring the nation's 250th anniversary.
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