Forget the MVP trophy. The REAL hero of Super Bowl LX was the guy everyone usually ignores until the clock hits zero.
Jason Myers Just Rewrote NFL History
In a gritty, defense-dominated Super Bowl LX, Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers turned Levi’s Stadium into his personal stage, drilling a Super Bowl-record FIVE field goals to power the Seahawks to a commanding 29-13 victory over the Patriots.
Myers accounted for 17 of Seattle’s 29 points — more than any other player on the field. While Kenneth Walker III rightfully earned MVP honors with 161 scrimmage yards, Myers was the heartbeat keeping Seattle ahead in a game where touchdowns were rare and every point felt like gold.
Five Boots, One Legend
Myers’ flawless night — hits from 33, 39, 41, 41, and 26 yards — shattered the previous Super Bowl record of four field goals held by four different kickers. In a wind-swept outdoor battle (rare for modern Super Bowls), Myers never flinched.
- Nailed four straight to build a 12-0 lead through three quarters
- Sealed the record with his fifth boot late in the fourth
- Outscored both teams combined in the first 45 minutes
But the Super Bowl heroics were just the cherry on top.
The Ultimate Scoring Crown
With his 17 points on championship Sunday, Jason Myers finished the 2025 season (including playoffs) with an untouchable 206 points — the first player in NFL history to eclipse 200 points in a single season and more than Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson’s legendary 198 in 2006.
“It doesn’t feel real yet,” Myers admitted the morning after. “Maybe in a couple weeks it’ll settle in.”
From overlooked specialist to the greatest single-season scorer the league has ever seen — Myers’ journey is the ultimate underdog triumph that proves legends aren’t always the ones carrying the ball.
Debate it all you want: Was Myers robbed of Super Bowl MVP? Is the kicking game finally getting the respect it deserves? One thing is undeniable — Jason Myers just etched his name alongside the immortals.









