The NFL’s annual championship, Super Bowl LX, is approaching, with the two legends set to face off on Sunday. The upcoming NFL Super Bowl LX is scheduled for 08 February 2026 at Levi’s Stadium. It features the New England Patriots vs. the Seattle Seahawks in a fierce final face-off.
Amid the NFL Super Bowl LX, there are so many questions around the winning possibilities. Will the six-time Super Bowl champions win? Or the one-time Super Bowl and four-time NFC Champions win?
Both teams have huge fan bases, and the Patriots, in particular, have a traditional one. So, the game will be highly dramatic for all four quarters.
Additionally, the NFL Super Bowl LX opening ceremony and halftime show are hugely awaited. Without further ado, let’s look at the full preview.
NFL Super Bowl LX – Schedule, Opening Ceremony, and Halftime Show
Teams: New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks.
Date: 08 February 2026.
Venue: Levi’s Stadium.
Time: 06:30 p.m. ET.
NFL Super Bowl LX Opening Ceremony
As the pinnacle of American football approaches, all eyes are on the opening ceremony. The pre-game show is expected to have a list of A-tier pop music artists. Let’s look at the list of events and artists.
Teddy Swims and LaRussell Set the Stage for Super Bowl LX
Emerging artists Teddy Swim and indie rapper LaRussell get to perform at the NFL Super Bowl LX openers. This Tailgate Concert features Teddy Swim’s performance, followed by LaRussell’s openers.
Shortly after that, the NFL Super Bowl LX Opening Ceremony begins with the rock band Green Day’s performance. Followed by, Charlie Puth sings the American national anthem.
Successively, Brandi Carlile performs “America the Beautiful,” and Coco Jones performs “Lift Every Voice and Sing”.
Schedule:
Teddy Swims on Super Bowl LX Tailgate Performance – 03:50 p.m. ET.
Green Day, Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones in Super Bowl LX openers – 06:00 p.m. ET.
Super Bowl LX Halftime — Bad Bunny.
NFL Super Bowl LX Halftime Show – Bad Bunny Concert
The Grammy-winning artist, Bad Bunny, will host the Super Bowl LX Halftime show. He was the most-streamed artist in 2025 and will perform at the current Super Bowl LX Halftime.
Compelling Storylines in the Upcoming NFL Super Bowl LX 2026
Clash of Star Quarterbacks – Sam Darnold vs Drake Maye
Everyone’s attention is on the star quarterbacks, Sam Darnold and Drake Maye. They are the top-performing rushers in the regular season with impressive stats.
As both quarterbacks were potential MVPs at some point, the pursuit of Super Bowl LX is intense. At the end, only one of the quarterbacks is going to make it.
For Sam Darnold, it is a pivotal opportunity and is too costly to miss. On the other hand, Drake Maye is on the verge of making history and cannot afford to lose.
Will it be a Seventh Super Bowl or a Second Super Bowl?
The competition is very clear between the two teams. The New England Patriots are determined to win in the upcoming NFL Super Bowl LX. On the other hand, the Seattle Seahawks are firm about winning their second Super Bowl title.
The odds, however, favor the New England Patriots due to their consistency in the regular season. They are also strong in terms of team quality.
The Seattle Seahawks are slightly inferior to the New England Patriots. But they are still strong enough to score touchdowns across major quarters.
Let’s see who conquers the game and wins the title.
New England Patriots – Squad Details
Players
| Offensive Players | Defensive Players |
| Tommy DeVito – Quarterback | Milton Williams – Defensive End |
| Joshua Dobbs – Quarterback | Christian Barmore – Defensive Tackle |
| Drake Maye – Quarterback | Cory Durden – Defensive Tackle |
| TreVeyon Henderson – Running Back | Khyiris Tonga – Defensive Tackle |
| Rhamondre Stevenson – Running Back | K’Lavon Chaisson – Linebacker |
| Kayshon Boutte – Wide Receiver | Christian Elliss – Linebacker |
| Efton Chism III – Wide Receiver | Jack Gibbens – Linebacker |
| Stefon Diggs – Wide Receiver | Anfernee Jennings – Linebacker |
| DeMario Douglas – Wide Receiver | Harold Landry III – Linebacker |
| Mack Hollins – Wide Receiver | Marte Mapu – Linebacker |
| Jalen Hurd – Wide Receiver | Chad Muma – Linebacker |
| Kyle Williams – Wide Receiver | Elijah Ponder – Linebacker |
| CJ Dippre – Tight End | Robert Spillane – Linebacker |
| Hunter Henry – Tight End | Bradyn Swinson – Linebacker |
| Austin Hooper – Tight End | Jahlani Tavai – Linebacker |
| Jack Westover – Tight End | Alex Austin – Cornerback |
| Garrett Bradbury – Center | Carlton Davis III – Cornerback |
| Ben Brown – Guard | Christian Gonzalez – Cornerback |
| Mike Onwenu – Guard | Marcus Jones – Cornerback |
| Jared Wilson – Guard | Kobee Minor – Cornerback |
| Marcus Bryant – Offensive Tackle | Charles Woods – Cornerback |
| Will Campbell – Offensive Tackle | Jaylinn Hawkins – Safety |
| Vederian Lowe – Offensive Tackle | Dell Pettus – Safety |
| Morgan Moses – Offensive Tackle | Brenden Schooler – Safety |
| Thayer Munford Jr. – Offensive Tackle | Craig Woodson – Safety |
| Caedan Wallace – Offensive Tackle | – |
Regular Season Stats
The New England Patriots have scored a yardage of 4426 yards in the 2025-26 regular season.
They have a versatile squad where every player scores evenly. Their receiving yards are also elite, at 4459. On average, they have 28.8 points per game.
Achievements
Championships
| Category | Total | Years |
| Super Bowl Championships | 6 | 2001 (XXXVI), 2003 (XXXVIII), 2004 (XXXIX), 2014 (XLIX), 2016 (LI), 2018 (LIII) |
| Conference Championships (AFC) | 12 | 1985, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2025 |
| Division Championships | 23 | See breakdown below |
Division Championships
| Division | Years |
| AFL East | 1963 |
| AFC East | 1978, 1986, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2025 |
Seattle Seahawks – Squad Details
Players
| Offensive Players | Defensive Players |
| Sam Darnold – Quarterback | DeMarcus Lawrence – Defensive End |
| Drew Lock – Quarterback | Mike Morris – Defensive End |
| Jalen Milroe – Quarterback | Leonard Williams – Defensive End |
| George Holani – Running Back | Rylie Mills – Defensive Tackle |
| Kenneth Walker III – Running Back | Byron Murphy II – Defensive Tackle |
| Robbie Ouzts – Fullback | Brandon Pili – Defensive Tackle |
| Brady Russell – Fullback | Jarran Reed – Defensive Tackle |
| Jake Bobo – Wide Receiver | Derick Hall – Linebacker |
| Cooper Kupp – Wide Receiver | Jared Ivey – Linebacker |
| Rashid Shaheed – Wide Receiver | Ernest Jones IV – Linebacker |
| Jaxon Smith-Njigba – Wide Receiver | Tyrice Knight – Linebacker |
| Dareke Young – Wide Receiver | Boye Mafe – Linebacker |
| Elijah Arroyo – Tight End | Uchenna Nwosu – Linebacker |
| AJ Barner – Tight End | Patrick O’Connell – Linebacker |
| Nick Kallerup – Tight End | Connor O’Toole – Linebacker |
| Eric Saubert – Tight End | Jamie Sheriff – Linebacker |
| Olu Oluwatimi – Center | Chazz Surratt – Linebacker |
| Jalen Sundell – Center | Drake Thomas – Linebacker |
| Anthony Bradford – Guard | Josh Jobe – Cornerback |
| Christian Haynes – Guard | Nehemiah Pritchett – Cornerback |
| Josh Jones – Guard | Devon Witherspoon – Cornerback |
| Mason Richman – Guard | Riq Woolen – Cornerback |
| Grey Zabel – Guard | Coby Bryant – Safety |
| Charles Cross – Offensive Tackle | Nick Emmanwori – Safety |
| Abraham Lucas – Offensive Tackle | Julian Love – Safety |
| – | Ty Okada – Safety |
Regular Season Stats
The Seattle Seahawks are slightly lagging behind in average points per game with 28.4 in the regular season. Compared to the New England Patriots, they were slightly inconsistent.
They had a total of 50 touchdowns this season, whereas the New England Patriots had more. Moreover, their total yardage is 4063 this season so far.
Achievements
Championships
| Category | Total | Years |
| Super Bowl Championships | 1 | 2013 (XLVII) |
| Conference Championships (NFC) | 4 | 2005, 2013, 2014, 2025 |
| Division Championships | 12 | See breakdown below |
Division Championships
| Division | Years |
| AFC West | 1988, 1999 |
| NFC West | 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2025 |
NFL Super Bowl LX 2026 – Prediction
New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks
The New England Patriots appear confident heading into Super Bowl LX. They have already led the division and now have a perfect regular season record. With quarterback Drake Maye, the team boasts an elite rushing game. Drake Maye is a top-tier quarterback with impressive passing yardage. Regarding their defense, they have a perfect interception rate and fumble-inducing ability.
Similarly, the Seattle Seahawks have a fine squad. Their defense is one of their notable strengths. They tend to control the ball movement to their side and have a higher yards per carry. Yet the New England Patriots have a higher quality. Therefore, the New England Patriots will win in this NFL Super Bowl LX clash.
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