SANTA CLARA, Calif. — It all comes down to this. Super Bowl LX has arrived, and it’s the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots duking it out from Levi’s Stadium for the right to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. 

Seattle is looking to add a second title to the franchise’s résumé, first reaching the NFL’s pinnacle in 2013 with a win in Super Bowl XLVIII. If they do so, it would also complete the career redemption arc for Sam Darnold, who has continued his renaissance during his first year with the Seahawks. Meanwhile, the Patriots are back in the Super Bowl for the first time since their victory in Super Bowl LIII during the 2018 season, and looking to notch the franchise’s seventh Lombardi Trophy. Unlike those previous winners, this New England squad is led by a new cast of characters, headlined by head coach Mike Vrabel and standout second-year quarterback Drake Maye. 

Both of these franchises have surmounted long odds to get to this point, each entering the season with 60/1 odds or longer to win the Super Bowl. They’ve mostly defied those odds by winning their respective conferences and getting to this point, but only one can reach the mountaintop. And we’re about to find out who pulls it off en route to a title. 

Below, you’ll find our live blog for Super Bowl LX, where you’ll get instant analysis from our experts and real-time highlights of all the action.

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