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For the second time, the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will face off in the Super Bowl. Eleven years after New England defeated Seattle 28-24 to capture its fourth championship, the two squads meet again in Santa Clara, California.
These two storied franchises will forever be linked by a single yard line and a play call that altered the course of NFL history. Even though more than a decade has passed since the heartbreak of Super Bowl 49, the echoes of Malcolm Butler’s interception still resonate whenever these two teams meet. For the Seahawks, every matchup against the Patriots is an opportunity to reclaim a piece of that narrative; for New England, it is a reminder of the defensive grit that defined their dynasty.
Despite the departure of the legendary figures who patrolled the sidelines in 2015, both organizations have successfully rebuilt around a new generation of stars. The Patriots return to the Super Bowl led by their franchise cornerstone Drake Maye, while the Seahawks have revitalized the 12th Man energy with a defense that mirrors the physicality of the original Legion of Boom.
The most compelling subplot of the evening remains Sam Darnold’s quest for personal redemption. After years of struggling against New England’s defensive schemes, the Seahawks' signal-caller is playing the best football of his life. Paired with the elite route-running of Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle’s offense poses a unique challenge to a New England secondary that still prides itself on taking away a team’s best weapon.
Both Maye and Darnold are making their first Super Bowl start, along with coaches Mike Vrabel and Mike Macdonald making their title game coaching debuts. Seattle and New England have both engineered historic turnarounds after missing the postseason in 2024, and now, one of them will leave with a Super Bowl title.
Here’s everything you need to know about watching the Patriots vs. Seahawks on Sunday night, including TV and streaming information.
Patriots vs. Seahawks radio station
- Radio station: SiriusXM channel 225 (Patriots), 226 (Seahawks), 88 (national)
- Seahawks radio channel: Seattle Sports Radio 710 AM, KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM
- Patriots radio channel: 98.5 The Sports Hub
Super Bowl 60 can be listened to live on SiriusXM. Along with the national broadcast on channel 88, there are team specific broadcasts for both teams; the Seahawks are available on 226, and Patriots on 225.
Fans in the Seattle area can listen to the game on 710 AM or 97.3 FM, where Steve Raible, Dave Wyman and Jen Mueller will call the action. In Boston and New England, it can be found on 98.5 The Sports Hub, which is the home for all Patriots games.
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Patriots vs. Seahawks start time
- Date: Sunday, February 8
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET | 3:30 p.m. PT
Chiefs vs. Eagles will kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 8.
Super Bowl 60 will be played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Super Bowl radio announcers
For Super Bowl 60, most affiliate stations within the competing teams’ networks must broadcast Westwood One's feed, with only the flagship station of each team permitted to carry its local coverage. These local feeds, however, remain accessible through SiriusXM and NFL+ (formerly Game Pass).
The national broadcast team is headlined by Kevin Harlan delivering play-by-play commentary for his 16th Super Bowl, with Kurt Warner providing commentary. They are joined by sideline reporter Ross Tucker, while Scott Graham anchors the studio coverage for his 17th consecutive season.
For fans tuning in via the Patriots Radio Network, the game will be called by Bob Socci. alongside former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak. Coverage is available on 98.5 The Sports Hub, the Patriots' flagship station, with their SiriusXM broadcast airing on Channel 225.
For Seattle Seahawks supporters, the local radio broadcast can be found on SiriusXM Channel 226. Coverage is available on Seattle Sports (710 AM) and KIRO NewsRadio (97.3 FM), with the legendary Steve Raible and Dave Wyman calling the action.

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