Super Bowl LX

Super Bowl LX

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The team

Paddy Crowley

Producer

Paul Ludden

Editor

Super Bowl LX brought West Coast spectacle to Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, where the Seattle Seahawks overpowered the New England Patriots 29–13 in a game shaped by relentless defensive pressure and late‑game control. At the heart of that dominance was the Seahawks’ “Dark Side” defence - a unit co‑designed and driven by Aden Durde, the British‑born defensive coordinator whose rise from the London Olympians to the NFL’s biggest stage became one of the weekend’s most compelling storylines.

Television broadcast team sit at an NFL-branded desk beside a pitch, speaking into microphones as cameras film the studio.

Seattle’s suffocating scheme kept New England scoreless for three quarters, with running back Kenneth Walker III earning MVP honours after grinding out 135 yards on the ground. NBC’s host broadcast captured the full sweep of the occasion, from the pre‑game ceremony to a high‑energy halftime show led by Bad Bunny and joined by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. And while the drama unfolded in California, Sky’s coverage relied on a meticulously coordinated downstream operation back in the UK - where Producer Paddy Crowley and Editor Paul Ludden shaped the experience our viewers saw at home.

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