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What happened the last time the Patriots and the Seahawks met in the Super Bowl?

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In a league that loves symmetry, storylines and the ghosts of championship past, Super Bowl LX promises to be one of the most compelling Super Bowls in years.

On Sunday, February 8, 2026, the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks will square off at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California - a rematch more than a decade in the making, and one which, of course, you can watch live on DAZN.

It’s not just a battle for the Vince Lombardi Trophy, but a confrontation with history, as these two franchises revisit a championship duel that has been etched into NFL lore ever since their last meeting in Super Bowl XLIX.

Here's how it played out the last time these two clashed on the sport's biggest stage.

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Super Bowl XLIX: Different journeys, same stage

Back in 2015, the Patriots and Seahawks were among the most formidable teams in the league. Both finished the 2014 regular season with identical 12-4 records, underlining a rare equilibrium between two contrasting philosophies.

New England, under head coach Bill Belichick, leaned on precision and adaptability, led by future Hall of Famer Tom Brady, while Seattle, coached by Pete Carroll, rode the back of the NFL’s most feared defense - the Legion of Boom - and a punishing running game with Marshawn Lynch.

The Patriots’ journey to Glendale was built on resilience. After capturing the AFC East, they navigated the playoffs with surgical efficiency, setting up their eighth Super Bowl appearance. The Seahawks, defending champions after their dominant victory in Super Bowl XLVIII, stamped their credentials by winning the NFC and securing consecutive trips to the big game - a rare feat in the modern era.

Expectations were sky-high. Brady was already a five-time Super Bowl participant and a legend in his own time, and Seattle’s defense was considered nearly impenetrable.

Pre-game narratives framed a classic confrontation: New England’s offensive mastery versus Seattle’s defensive brutality. Yet what unfolded was something few anticipated - a Super Bowl that became defined less by the buildup and more by its breathtaking finale.

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Where Super Bowl XLIX was won and lost

The game itself swung like a pendulum. Seattle struck first and at one point built a double-digit lead, its blend of physicality and opportunism seemingly overwhelming the Patriots. But Brady, showing his trademark poise, chipped away, threading fourth-quarter drives that culminated in clutch touchdown passes and eventually pulled New England ahead.

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His performance - 328 passing yards and four touchdowns - earned him Super Bowl MVP honors and tied him with Joe Montana for the most Super Bowl MVP awards at that time.

Then came the moment that has shadowed both franchises ever since. With less than a minute remaining and Seattle poised to score from the one-yard line, the Seahawks opted for a pass on second down.

Quarterback **Russell Wilson’s throw was intercepted by rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler, sealing a 28-24 victory for the Patriots and ending what had looked like a potential dynasty-defining repeat.

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That decision - and that interception - has echoed through NFL analysis rooms and barstool debates for more than a decade.

For New England, the win reignited a dynasty, ultimately spawning multiple championship appearances and cementing Brady and Belichick’s legacies.

For Seattle, the loss represented a near-miss of historic proportions, a turning point from which they have never again reached the Super Bowl.

Now, with new stars on both sides and the ghosts of 2015 looming large, this rematch at Super Bowl LX isn’t just about the Lombardi Trophy - it’s about redemption, legacy and the weight of one unforgettable play.

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