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Nigerian Born Players Shine as Seattle Seahawks Beat Patriots to Win Super Bowl

Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal by Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal
February 9, 2026
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Nigerian and Nigerian-descended players played starring roles as the Seattle Seahawks clinched Super Bowl glory, defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 in a thrilling contest on Sunday.

The Super Bowl showcased several athletes of Nigerian heritage making a significant impact on both sides. For the Seahawks, linebacker Uchenna Nwosu stood out for his defensive heroics, while fellow Nigerians Boye Mafe and Nick Emmanwori also anchored the team’s formidable defensive unit. On the offensive side, Olusegun “Olu” Oluwatimi played a key role in protecting quarterback Sam Darnold and driving Seattle’s offense.

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For the Patriots, Michael Onwenu delivered a strong performance, proving instrumental in New England’s run to the championship game.

Seattle’s victory was highlighted by a dominant defense and a historic kicking display from Jason Myers, who converted five field goals—the most ever by a single player in a Super Bowl. Running back Kenneth Walker rushed for 135 yards and was named the game’s Most Valuable Player, capping an impressive performance that helped Seattle secure its second Lombardi Trophy.

The game remained scoreless through the first three quarters, with both teams relying heavily on defense. The final quarter erupted with four touchdowns, starting with a 16-yard pass from Darnold to tight end AJ Barner.

Despite a late push from the Patriots, including a 35-yard touchdown from quarterback Drake Maye to Mack Hollins, Seattle’s defense sealed the game. Nwosu returned a strip-sack for a touchdown, while Rhamondre Stevenson added a late score for New England in consolation.

The win also allowed Seattle to avenge its previous Super Bowl loss to New England in 2015. For the Patriots, the defeat marked a disappointing end to a season of resurgence under coach-of-the-year Mike Vrabel, denying the franchise a record seventh Super Bowl and its first championship since the departure of legendary quarterback Tom Brady.

Nigerian athletes once again demonstrated their growing influence on American football’s biggest stage, leaving an indelible mark on a Super Bowl to remember.

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