- The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX on Sunday.
- Seahawks placekicker Jason Myers set a record for most field goals kicked in a Super Bowl with five.
- Bad Bunny's halftime show paid tribute to Puerto Rico and featured surprise cameos.
Super Bowl LX ended in defeat for the New England Patriots as the Seattle Seahawks dominated the game with a final score of 29-13.
Seahawks placekicker Jason Myers kicked a record-setting five field goals, cementing an early lead that the Seahawks never relinquished.
Grammy winner Bad Bunny also became the first Latino and Spanish‑speaking solo artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show in a performance featuring surprise appearances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
Sports photographers like Julio Cortez, a Pulitzer Prize winner, are key to capturing the game's biggest moments and smallest details. Armed with two Sony Alpha A1 II cameras and one Sony Alpha A1, Cortez told Business Insider that the work that goes into photographing the Super Bowl begins "many hours before kickoff."
"I'm always looking to capture the emotions of everyone involved, including the players, coaches, fans, and celebrities," Cortez said.
Here are some of the best photos from Super Bowl LX.
Charlie Puth sang the national anthem.
Joe Montana performed the coin toss, which landed on heads and gave the Seattle Seahawks control of the ball.
Photographer Julio Cortez captured the crowd's reflection in a New England Patriots player's helmet as the game began.
The Seahawks scored the first three points of the game with a field goal kicked by Jason Myers in the first quarter.
Myers kicked another successful field goal in the second quarter, bringing the Seahawks' score to 6-0.
The Seahawks nearly scored a touchdown in the final seconds of the second quarter, but Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez blocked the pass.
The Seahawks opted for another field goal, making the score 9-0 and only the fifth Super Bowl ever without a touchdown in the first half.
"Bad Bunny singing all his best hits really got the crowd going," Cortez said of photographing the singer's halftime show performance.
Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance singing "Die With a Smile."
Ricky Martin also joined Bad Bunny's performance, singing "Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii."
Bad Bunny's performance ended with a billboard reading "The only thing more powerful than hate is love."
The Seahawks kicked another field goal in the third quarter, extending their lead to 12-0.
Neither team had scored a touchdown by the beginning of the fourth quarter.
Seahawks tight end AJ Barner scored the first touchdown of the game, bringing the score to 19-0.
Mack Hollins scored the Patriots' first touchdown with 12 minutes left in the game, making the score 19-7.
Seahawks safety Julian Love intercepted the ball from Patriots quarterback Drake Maye.
Myers kicked his fifth field goal, setting the record for the most field goals kicked in a Super Bowl.
Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu scored another touchdown for the Seahawks, stretching their lead to 29-7.
The Patriots fought back with a touchdown by Rhamondre Stevenson, narrowing the Seahawks' lead to 29-13.
The Seahawks held on to their lead in a dominant performance and became Super Bowl LX champions with a final score of 29-13.
Confetti filled Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, in celebration of the Seahawks' victory.
Cortez said this photo of Patriots quarterback Drake Maye walking with his head down with confetti in the sky after the game "really captured the feeling of defeat."
Patrick O'Connell doused Seahawks head coach Mike MacDonald with the traditional Gatorade bath.
At the trophy presentation, Seahawks owner Jody Allen hoisted the Vince Lombardi trophy into the air.
With over 160 scrimmage yards, Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III was named MVP of Super Bowl LX.












