After 272 regular-season contests and a 12-game postseason, Super Bowl LX has arrived. On Sunday, February 8, the AFC champion New England Patriots will meet the NFC champion Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, with the Lombardi Trophy on the line.
New England reached the Super Bowl for the first time since 2018, knocking off the Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans and Denver Broncos in the playoffs. The AFC title game was a messy, snowy affair — the Patriots prevailed 10-7 against a Broncos squad that opened with a backup quarterback — capitalizing on Denver mistakes, some well-timed ground gains from Drake Maye, and a defense that has taken a major step forward in the postseason.
Seattle is back in the Super Bowl for the first time since its consecutive appearances in 2013 and 2014. After a first-round bye, the Seahawks beat division rivals the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams on consecutive weekends, then won a back-and-forth NFC championship game thanks to Sam Darnold’s big day — 346 passing yards and three touchdowns in a 31-27 victory.
Which franchise will walk away with the title? We’ll find out soon. Here’s how to watch:
– Date: Sunday, February 8
– Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
– Venue: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
– TV: NBC
– Streaming: fubo (free trial available)
– Halftime performer: Bad Bunny
– Postgame coverage: CBS Sports App
All Super Bowl LX coverage is available at CBSSports.com.
Fan Take: This matchup matters because it pits a storied dynasty trying to reclaim past glory against a rejuvenated Seahawks team, offering a storyline that should draw both longtime fans and casual viewers. A high-profile Super Bowl with big-name entertainment like Bad Bunny could continue expanding the NFL’s cultural reach and keep momentum behind the league’s growth.

