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Seahawks stars start wild celebrations after their Super Bowl win as devastated Patriots gamers flee the sphere

Follow the Daily Mail’s live blog for all the latest from Super Bowl LX in San Francisco, as the Seattle Seahawks take on the New England Patriots. We’ll have all the game updates, every moment of Bad Bunny‘s halftime show, and a rundown of all the A-list celebs watching on from the VIP suites… 

Lady Gaga accused of having ‘Ozempic face’ as fans comment on her slim frame during Super Bowl halftime show with Bad Bunny

Lady Gaga was accused of having ‘ozempic face’ while she showcased a slimmed-down frame as she joined Bad Bunny for his electrifying Super Bowl LX halftime show on Sunday.

The Abracadabra singer, 39, made a surprise appearance in the middle of his set to perform her smash hit Die With A Smile with a salsa twist.

A crowd of background dancers dispersed to suddenly reveal the superstar standing in front of a band and wearing a baby blue dress with a red hibiscus flower as an homage to Bad Bunny’s native Puerto Rico.

Breaking:Seahawks’ Klint Kubiak stuns Super Bowl viewers by confirming he’ll be Tom Brady’s new Raiders coach live on TV

Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak has confirmed he will become the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Kubiak made the admission on NFL Network in the aftermath of the Seahawks’ 29-13 Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots on Sunday.

When asked about his future as a head coach, Kubiak initially remained tight lipped and said: ‘That’s up to God. We’re just going to enjoy tonight.’

But he then crumbled, adding: ‘You guys know I’m going to Las Vegas. I’m fired up about it. Hell yeah I’m going.’

Surprise Super Bowl MVP is named after Seahawks’ huge win over the Patriots… and it’s not Sam Darnold

Vrabel on Patriots loss

‘We have to be disappointed. We have to be upset. We have to be those things together.

‘We can’t be divided. We can’t be front runners. We can’t be a good teammate and care about the team and doing the right thing only when you win.

‘Sometimes in this game you lose and you still have to be able to do those things. Hopefully they will.’

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel walks along the sideline during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game against the Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Seahawks lift the Lombardi Trophy

Stefon Diggs’ Super Bowl debut disaster: After girlfriend Cardi B’s wild week and with lawsuits looming, Patriots star endured night from hell

Alex Raskin at Levi’s Stadium: Stefon Diggs was his visual vibrant self before Super Bowl LX.

Known as Josh Allen’s favorite target in Buffalo, and to rap fans as the father of Cardi B‘s youngest boy, Diggs has surprisingly ingratiated himself in New England. So even though he’s faced an assault charge and a newly filed lawsuit in recent weeks, it wasn’t much of a surprise to see him pumping up teammates on the sideline or sharing a hug with team owner Robert Kraft.

Then came Sunday, and near silence: Just three receptions on a mere three targets as the Patriots fell 29-13 to the Super Bowl-champion Seahawks.

MVP crowned

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Sam Darnold speaks

‘It’s unbelievable. Everything that has happened in my career, to do it with this team I wouldn’t want it any other way. I’m so proud of our guys. I can’t say enough great things about our defense and special teams.

‘I know we won the Super Bowl but we could have been a little bit better on offense but I don’t care about that now.

‘It’s an unbelievable feeling. I’m just so happy for the guys in the locker room and coaches who put in so much effort throughout the whole season.’

Drake Maye crushed in Super Bowl nightmare as the New England Patriots fail to move on from Tom Brady

Jack Bezants at Levi’s Stadium: The night had been perfectly set for Drake Maye to finally lead the New England Patriots out of Tom Brady‘s shadow by the man himself.

In a staggering PR misstep, Brady insulted the fanbase that once worshipped him by saying he had ‘no dog in the race’ at the Super Bowl. But even if Brady didn’t care if the Patriots won, he wouldn’t have wished this on their young quarterback.

As Maye ran out into the cool Californian air and onto the biggest stage of all, it didn’t take long to sense something wasn’t quite right.

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Seattle Seahawks stun woeful Patriots to win the Super Bowl after humiliating performances from Drake Maye and Stefon Diggs

The Seattle Seahawks secured a dominant 29-13 victory in Super Bowl LX on Sunday night, stifling the New England Patriots in a defensive showcase that saw quarterback Sam Darnold lead his side to glory at Levi’s Stadium.

Despite a sluggish start that left many fans underwhelmed – with zero touchdowns scored in the opening three quarters – the Seahawks maintained their composure to keep a firm grip on the contest and eventually clinch the Vince Lombardi trophy.

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Sam Darnold completes stunning NFL resurrection: Seahawks QB is Super Bowl champion after years of heartbreak and doubts

Daniel Matthews at Levi’s Stadium: One by one, they stepped out from behind a black curtain and on to the field at Levi’s Stadium. Tom Brady, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Joe Montana – it was a conveyor belt of champions, a who’s who of legends in lettermans, a reminder that legacies are written on Super Bowl Sunday and that no one straddles the divide between hero and also-ran quite like quarterbacks.

Shortly before kickoff on Sunday, Brady and Co wandered toward a makeshift stage where Green Day continued the pregame festivities with a 10-minute burst through their biggest hits.

Green Day was not booked to offer commentary on football and yet, here in Santa Clara, the rock band’s lyrics offered a fitting reminder of what was at stake for every player on the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots: broken dreams or the dawning of the rest of their life.

The truth is, this performance by Sam Darnold won’t fill many pages in the history books. No one will be rushing to boast that they were there on the day that the Seahawks quarterback completed 19 of 38 passes and threw for a solitary touchdown. This win was built on the backs of a ferocious Seahawks defense.

But, frankly, given the turmoil and tumult Darnold has endured over the last eight seasons, who cares?

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