The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots have advanced to Super Bowl LX after securing hard-fought victories in their respective conference championship games on January 29, 2026. The Seahawks defeated the Los Angeles Rams in a thrilling NFC Championship Game, while the Patriots overcame the Denver Broncos in a challenging AFC Championship battle marked by snowy conditions.

In the NFC Championship Game, the Seahawks showcased their offensive prowess as quarterback Sam Darnold threw for an impressive 346 yards and three touchdowns. The final meeting between Seattle and Los Angeles this season proved to be just as competitive as their previous encounters. The game remained close until the end, with the Rams unable to convert a crucial fourth down inside the red zone late in the fourth quarter. This miss allowed the Seahawks to secure their place in the Super Bowl after a season filled with anticipation.

Meanwhile, the AFC Championship Game featured a starkly different atmosphere. The New England Patriots faced the Denver Broncos in snowy conditions at Empower Field at Mile High. Despite a challenging start, the Patriots, led by quarterback Drake Maye, who threw for only 86 yards but rushed for 65 yards, managed to clinch the victory. A pivotal moment occurred when the Broncos’ fourth-down decision backfired, allowing the Patriots to capitalize on their defensive strengths. A 23-yard field goal by Andres Borregales in the third quarter ultimately decided the game.

As the teams prepare for the upcoming Super Bowl, fans are buzzing with excitement. Anticipation is high for the halftime show featuring popular musician Bad Bunny, alongside discussions about whether the Seahawks’ defense can disrupt Maye’s game plan.

With both teams’ histories and performances leading up to this moment, the stage is set for an unforgettable Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California. NFL fans are invited to share their predictions and thoughts on the matchup through various channels, contributing to an engaging atmosphere as the game approaches.

Follow along for more updates and insights as the countdown to Super Bowl LX continues.