Seahawks Receive Presidential Praise After Dominant Super Bowl LX Victory

Following their 29-13 win over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks were lauded by former President Barack Obama for their dominant defense, MVP Kenneth Walker III, and quarterback Sam Darnold’s redemption story.

  • Glenn Catubig
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Seahawks Receive Presidential Praise After Dominant Super Bowl LX Victory
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The Seattle Seahawks celebrated a commanding 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, and congratulations poured in from all corners—none more notable than from former President Barack Obama. In a social media post, Obama highlighted the key storylines that defined Seattle’s championship run, praising the defense, running back Kenneth Walker III, and quarterback Sam Darnold.

The Seahawks’ defensive unit, led by coordinator Mike Macdonald, lived up to the accolades. They registered seven sacks and two interceptions, holding the Patriots scoreless through the first half and establishing control early in the game. Their suffocating performance set the tone for a night of Seattle dominance at Levi’s Stadium.

Offensively, Kenneth Walker III delivered the kind of workhorse performance that earned him Super Bowl MVP honors. He rushed 27 times for 135 yards while adding 26 receiving yards, consistently moving the chains and keeping the Patriots’ defense off balance. Walker’s productivity anchored the Seahawks’ offensive strategy and proved crucial in maintaining the team’s lead.

Meanwhile, Sam Darnold completed a storybook postseason redemption. After years of setbacks and criticism, he guided the Seahawks with poise, finishing the Super Bowl 19-of-38 for 197 yards without a turnover. His steady play, combined with the team’s overall execution, helped secure Seattle’s second Super Bowl championship.

1. Defensive Dominance

The Seahawks’ defense was the defining factor in Super Bowl LX. Mike Macdonald’s unit applied relentless pressure on New England quarterback Drake Maye, accumulating seven sacks and two interceptions over the course of the game. The Patriots were held scoreless through the first half, unable to establish any rhythm against a disciplined and aggressive Seattle front. Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu contributed to the defensive heroics, returning a turnover for a touchdown late in the game to seal the victory. Every phase of the unit executed their assignments, from pass rush to coverage, frustrating the Patriots and consistently flipping field position in Seattle’s favor. The defense’s performance echoed the franchise’s historic dominance in Super Bowl XLVIII, drawing comparisons to the Legion of Boom era. Analysts noted that Seattle’s ability to combine pressure, opportunistic turnovers, and scoring defense was critical in controlling the flow of the game. Ultimately, the defensive unit not only neutralized New England’s offense but also created scoring opportunities that the Seahawks capitalized on, underscoring why they were widely recognized as the MVP of the night.

2. Kenneth Walker III: Offensive Engine

Kenneth Walker III’s performance in Super Bowl LX solidified his status as the Seahawks’ offensive cornerstone. His 135 rushing yards on 27 carries demonstrated both endurance and vision, while his 26 receiving yards added versatility to Seattle’s attack. The 23-year-old running back maintained drives and kept the clock running, controlling the tempo and preserving the team’s advantage. Walker’s consistent yardage forced the Patriots to commit extra defenders to the run game, opening opportunities for the passing attack and keeping the offense balanced. His performance reflected both preparation and resilience, particularly in high-pressure championship settings. Earning Super Bowl MVP honors capped a season of excellence and playoff consistency. Walker’s ability to shoulder the offensive load while complementing the defense’s dominance highlighted his integral role in Seattle’s championship formula. Even among an elite roster, Walker’s contributions stood out as the engine that propelled Seattle to victory, showcasing why he was considered one of the league’s most productive backs throughout 2025.

3. Sam Darnold’s Redemption

Quarterback Sam Darnold’s journey to Super Bowl LX victory has been one of redemption and perseverance. Once written off by critics, Darnold led Seattle through a historic postseason, guiding the team without committing a single turnover. His performance in the Super Bowl—19-of-38 for 197 yards—exemplified disciplined, mistake-free football at the highest level. Darnold’s steady play allowed the Seahawks to capitalize on the defense’s turnovers and Walker’s rushing success. By managing the game and avoiding risky throws, he maintained offensive momentum and preserved the team’s lead. His postseason and Super Bowl performance also rewrote his personal narrative. After years of struggles and setbacks in previous seasons, Darnold demonstrated the ability to perform under pressure, completing the ultimate comeback story in Seattle’s championship run. The combination of Darnold’s poise, Walker’s productivity, and the defensive dominance of Macdonald’s unit defined Seattle’s victory and drew praise from fans, analysts, and former President Barack Obama alike, cementing the Seahawks’ 2025 team as one for the history books.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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