Head coach Mike MacDonald of the Seattle Seahawks and players Sam Darnold and Kenneth Walker III celebrate with the Lombardi Trophy after defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 to win Super Bowl LX ...
Kenneth Walker Jr. never saw his son play in the NFL before Sunday night. He’d sat with him in the hospital when his boy was treated for blood clots in his lungs, he’d worked with his son to prove the ...
The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots to claim the franchise’s second Super Bowl title. Bad Bunny's halftime performance celebrated his native Puerto Rico.
The Seahawks have all but put Super Bowl LX to bed. Devon Witherspoon hit Drake Maye to force an errant pass, with Uchenna Nwosu catching the loose ball and returning the interception for a 45-yard ...
Seattle's offense was mostly powered by running back Kenneth Walker III, who had more than 150 yards from scrimmage, and ...
Super Bowl 60 is a defensive battle through two quarters. Here's a look at the touchdown-free Super Bowls in NFL history.
Super Bowl 60 has been low-scoring ... but has it featured a historical lack of offense? Through just over one-half of football, neither the New England Patriots nor the Seattle Seahawks have scored a ...
Super Bowl LX is almost here, and those invested in making guesses on the Big Game can explore prediction market Kalshi. A variety of markets are available, including not just common ones like the ...
On February 3, 2026, T-Mobile stores will give away football-shaped food platters. Only corporate-owned stores are participating; third-party outlets won’t have the freebies. The platter features a ...
Fernando Mendoza's leaping touchdown is highlighted as a key moment in the championship game and in Indiana football's history. Fans can purchase commemorative items like framed prints and a hardcover ...
Fernando Mendoza led the Indiana Hoosiers to what many viewed as an improbable season, at least by the standards typically associated with the program. Only in the last two years have the Hoosiers ...
Dan Le Betard has no problem with Fernando Mendoza. But the Miami-based talk-show host wonders whether the Indiana football quarterback unnecessarily added some drama to his fourth-quarter touchdown ...