The Seattle Seahawks returned to the NFL mountaintop Sunday night, beating the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl 60 to capture their franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy.
And in doing so, the Seahawks completed one of the more dominant seasons in league history.
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After finishing the regular season with an NFL-best plus-191 point differential, Seattle outscored its three postseason opponents by a combined 55 points.
That gives the Seahawks a plus-246 point differential across both the regular season and postseason, which is the highest mark by a Super Bowl champion since the 1999 St. Louis Rams. It’s also the ninth-highest mark by a Super Bowl champion all-time, according to Stathead.
In terms of average point differential per game, the Seahawks finished at plus-12.3. That ranks third among Super Bowl champions since 2000, trailing only the 2013 Seahawks (plus-12.37) and the 2016 Patriots (plus-12.32). Seattle’s plus-12.3 mark ranks 18th out of the 60 Super Bowl champions.
Below is a closer look at how the Seahawks’ point differential stacks up historically among Super Bowl winners.
Best total point differential among Super Bowl champions (since 2000)
1. 2025 Seattle Seahawks (17-3): +246
2. 2000 Baltimore Ravens (16-4): +240
3. 2013 Seattle Seahawks (16-3): +235
4. 2016 New England Patriots (17-2): +234
5. 2024 Philadelphia Eagles (18-3): +228
Best avg. point differential among Super Bowl champions (since 2000)
1. 2013 Seattle Seahawks (16-3): +12.37
2. 2016 New England Patriots (17-2): +12.32
3. 2025 Seattle Seahawks (17-3): +12.3
4. 2000 Baltimore Ravens (16-4): +12.0
5. 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (15-4): +11.53
Best total point differential among Super Bowl champions (all-time)
1. 1985 Chicago Bears (18-1): +339
2. 1991 Washington (17-2): +322
3. 1999 St. Louis Rams (16-3): +308
4. 1984 San Francisco 49ers (18-1): +304
5. 1996 Green Bay Packers (16-3): +298
6. 1989 San Francisco 49ers (17-2): +289
7. 1994 San Francisco 49ers (16-3): +271
8. 1998 Denver Broncos (17-2): +255
9. 2025 Seattle Seahawks (17-3): +246
10. 1973 Miami Dolphins (15-2): +245
Best avg. point differential among Super Bowl champions (all-time)
1. 1985 Chicago Bears (18-1): +17.8
2. 1991 Washington (17-2): +16.9
3. 1999 St. Louis Rams (16-3): +16.2
4. 1984 San Francisco 49ers (18-1): +16.0
5. 1996 Green Bay Packers (16-3): +15.7
6. 1989 San Francisco 49ers (17-2): +15.2
7. 1973 Miami Dolphins (15-2): +14.4
8. 1994 San Francisco 49ers (16-3): +14.3
9. 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers (15-2): +14.1
10. 1972 Miami Dolphins (17-0): +13.6
11. 1998 Denver Broncos (17-2): +13.4
12. 1971 Dallas Cowboys (14-3): +13.2
13. 1966 Green Bay Packers (14-2): +12.7
14. 1969 Kansas City Chiefs (14-3): +12.6
15. 1992 Dallas Cowboys (16-3): +12.4
16. 2013 Seattle Seahawks (16-3): +12.4
17. 2016 New England Patriots (17-2): +12.3
18. 2025 Seattle Seahawks (17-3): +12.3
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