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NFL playoffs bracket: Seahawks beat Patriots in Super Bowl LX

The Seahawks are officially Super Bowl LX champions. They defeated the Patriots 29-13 on Sunday, Feb. 8, winning their second Super Bowl championship in franchise history.

Seattle beat the Rams (NFC Championship Game) and 49ers (divisional round) after a wild-card bye. New England beat the Broncos (AFC Championship Game), Texans (divisional round) and Chargers (wild-card round).

The road through the playoffs began Jan. 10, with 12 teams playing on wild-card weekend. Here are the AFC and NFC brackets through Super Bowl LX, which was played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Super Bowl LX: Seattle Seahawks 29, New England Patriots 13

Seahawks stifle Drake Maye, Patriots to capture Super Bowl LX


Conference championship round

NFC Championship Game

Seattle Seahawks 31, Los Angeles Rams 27
Offensive battle leads to Seahawks berth in Super Bowl LX

AFC Championship Game

New England Patriots 10, Denver Broncos 7
Patriots pull out snowy AFC Championship win over Broncos


Divisional round

NFC bracket

Seattle Seahawks 41, San Francisco 49ers 6
Seahawks start fast and roll past 49ers

Los Angeles Rams 20, Chicago Bears 17
Rams defeat Bears in OT, advance to NFC title game

AFC bracket

Denver Broncos 33, Buffalo Bills 30
Broncos find way again as Bills' OT woes continue

New England Patriots 28, Houston Texans 16
Patriots hold off Texans in turnover-filled game


Wild-card round

NFC bracket

Chicago Bears 31, Green Bay Packers 27
Caleb Williams, Bears stun Packers again with wild-card win

San Francisco 49ers 23, Philadelphia Eagles 19
Niners defeat defending champs for NFC wild-card win

Los Angeles Rams 34, Carolina Panthers 31
Rams stave off Panthers in wild-card thriller to advance

Bye: (1) Seattle Seahawks

AFC bracket

New England Patriots 16, Los Angeles Chargers 3
Drake Maye carries Patriots to wild-card win over Chargers

Buffalo Bills 27, Jacksonville Jaguars 24
Josh Allen, Bills outlast Jaguars to advance

Houston Texans 30, Pittsburgh Steelers 6
Texans dominate Steelers, Aaron Rodgers

Bye: (1) Denver Broncos