The matchup for Super Bowl 2026 is set, with the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks meeting at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. It’s a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX, where New England edged Seattle 28–24, and both teams arrive with identical 14–3 regular-season records and elite balance on both sides of the ball.
This will be the Patriots’ 12th Super Bowl appearance and the Seahawks’ fourth, with both franchises ranking inside the top four in scoring offense and scoring defense, a rarity for the league’s biggest game. Here at PayPerHead, you’ll find our Seahawks vs Patriots prediction and everything you need to know ahead of kickoff for Super Bowl 2026.
How to Watch Super Bowl 2026
Date: Sunday, February 8, 2026
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Broadcast: NBC, Peacock
Venue: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
The broadcast is expected to run approximately 3.5 hours, including a 20–30-minute halftime show.
Path to Super Bowl 2026
New England Patriots Playoff Results
- Wild Card: Patriots 16, Chargers 3
- Divisional Round: Patriots 28, Texans 16
- AFC Championship: Patriots 10, Broncos 7
New England allowed 16 total points across three playoff games, giving up one or fewer touchdowns in each contest.
Seattle Seahawks Playoff Results
- Divisional Round: Seahawks 41, 49ers 6
- NFC Championship: Seahawks 31, Rams 27
Seattle averaged 36.0 points per game in the postseason and never trailed by more than one score.
Patriots Rely on Balance and Defense in Super Bowl 2026
New England enters Super Bowl 60 riding a 16–1 record over its last 17 games, pairing efficiency on offense with elite situational defense.
Offense
Quarterback Drake Maye led the NFL during the regular season in:
- Completion percentage
- Yards per attempt
- Passer rating
- QBR
- Expected points added per play
While his passing numbers dipped slightly in the playoffs, Maye’s mobility has been a major factor, especially in the AFC title game.
The Patriots finished 2nd in points scored during the regular season, leaning on a balanced rushing attack led by Rhamondre Stevenson, who surged late after early-season ball-security issues.
Defense
New England ranked 4th in points allowed, anchored by:
- Milton Williams, whose on/off impact has been dramatic
- Christian Barmore, returning to form after missing most of 2024
- Christian Gonzalez, one of the league’s top shadow corners
The Patriots’ defense has allowed seven total points over its last two games.
Seahawks Bring No. 1 Defense into Super Bowl 2026
Seattle’s identity is built around a dominant defense and explosive perimeter playmaking.
Offense
Quarterback Sam Darnold revived his career, leading Seattle to a 14–3 record and posting the best playoff performance of his career in the NFC Championship Game.
Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba delivered one of the best seasons by a receiver in recent memory:
- 119 receptions
- 1,793 yards
- 10 touchdowns
Seattle ranked top three in scoring offense, with Kenneth Walker III providing explosive rushing ability despite some inconsistency.
Defense
Seattle finished the season as the No. 1 scoring defense, ranking:
- 1st in points allowed
- Top 3 in third-down defense
- Top 3 in yards per rush allowed
- Top 3 in yards per pass attempt allowed
The Seahawks’ defensive front, led by Leonard Williams and Demarcus Lawrence, is widely considered the strongest unit on the field in this matchup.
Final Super Bowl 2026 Prediction and Score Pick
This Super Bowl 2026 comes down to trench play and efficiency.
New England has the more efficient quarterback and fewer mistakes, while the Seahawks have the most disruptive defensive front in the league. The key matchup is Seattle’s pass rush against a Patriots offensive line that has struggled with speed off the edge.
Historically, No. 1 scoring defenses are 14–4 all-time in Super Bowls, a trend that favors Seattle. However, New England’s recent defensive form and Maye’s efficiency keep this close.
Our prediction at PayPerHead: Seahawks 24, Patriots 20.


