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Patriots and Seahawks Gear Up for Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium Feb 8, 2026

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Super Bowl LX Date, Location, and Broadcast Details The championship game will take place on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, with kickoff slated for around 6:30 p.m. ET at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California [1][2]. This marks the venue’s second Super Bowl, the first being the 2016 edition. NBC, Telemundo, Peacock and Universo will carry the broadcast nationwide [1][2].

Patriots’ Recent Championship History and Record Appearances New England’s most recent title came in Super Bowl LIII (2019), a 13‑3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas [1][2]. The Patriots have reached the Super Bowl 11 times—the most in NFL history—and hold a 6‑5 win‑loss record, tying the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most championships at six [1][2]. Their last appearance before 2026 was the 2015 loss to Seattle [1][2].

Seahawks’ Last Super Bowl Appearance and Head‑to‑Head Record Seattle’s latest championship game was Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. 1, 2015, where they fell 28‑24 to the Patriots at the University of Phoenix Stadium [1][2]. The Seahawks have a 1‑2 Super Bowl record, with the 2015 contest remaining the only meeting between the two franchises [1][2]. No subsequent Super Bowl matchup between the teams has occurred [1][2].

Halftime Show and Pre‑Game Entertainment Lineup Bad Bunny will headline the halftime performance, while Green Day opens the ceremony [1][2]. Pre‑game musical acts include Charlie Puth (national anthem), Brandi Carlile (“America the Beautiful”) and Coco Jones (“Lift Every Voice and Sing”) [1][2]. The entertainment slate underscores the event’s cultural significance alongside the football contest [1][2].

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Feb 1, 2015 – The Patriots defeat the Seahawks 28‑24 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, delivering Seattle’s third Super Bowl loss and marking the only championship meeting between the two franchises [1][2].

Feb 7, 2016 – Levi’s Stadium hosts Super Bowl 50, where the Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers 24‑10, giving Peyton Manning his final NFL appearance and marking the venue’s first championship game [2].

Feb 3, 2019 – The Patriots win Super Bowl LIII 13‑3 over the Los Angeles Rams at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, securing New England’s sixth title and their most recent championship to date [1][2].

2026 (record status) – By the 2026 season, the Patriots hold the NFL record with 11 Super Bowl appearances and a 6‑5 record, tying the Steelers with six titles, while the Seahawks remain at a 1‑2 championship record after their 2015 loss [1][2].

Feb 8, 2026 – The NFL confirms Super Bowl LX will be played on Sunday, Feb 8, 2026, with kickoff around 6:30 p.m. ET at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the venue’s second Super Bowl after 2016 [1][2].

2026 (broadcast & entertainment) – NBC, Telemundo, Peacock and Universo will televise the game; Bad Bunny headlines the halftime show, Green Day opens the ceremony, and pre‑game performances feature Charlie Puth (national anthem), Brandi Carlile (“America the Beautiful”) and Coco Jones (“Lift Every Voice and Sing”) [1][2].

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