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Seattle dominates Denver, wins Super Bowl 43-8

Posted at 8:09 PM, Feb 02, 2014
and last updated 2014-02-02 22:59:52-05

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(CNN) — The Seattle Seahawks dominated the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII on Sunday, playing a suffocating defense to win 43-8.

Seattle took advantage of four Denver turnovers, including a fumble and two interceptions thrown by quarterback Peyton Manning, the NFL’s most valuable player for the season. The Broncos were never competitive in the game that delivered the first Super Bowl trophy to Seattle.

Denver started out in the hole and never could muster a recovery. On the first play from scrimmage, a bad snap went sailing past Manning and landed in the end zone for a safety, giving Seattle a 2-0 lead without running a play.

Seattle kicked two field goals, and Marshawn Lynch scored on a 1-yard run for a touchdown. The Seahawks’ Malcolm Smith intercepted Manning’s second interception and returned it for another touchdown.

The second half started out bad for Denver, with Seattle’s Percy Harvin running the opening kickoff back for a touchdown.

Jermaine Kearse caught a 23-yeard pass from Russell Wilson with 2:58 left in the third quarter for another touchdown. Wilson threw his second scoring strike with 11:45 left in the fourth.

Just before the third quarter ended, Denver got onto the scoreboard when Manning threw a 14-yard pass to Demaryius Thomas. Denver went for a two-point PAT to make the score 36-8.

Denver, led by the 37-year-old Manning, has the NFL’s best offense, statistically, but never got moving Sunday. Seattle has the best defense.

Richard Sherman, the Seattle defense player who mocked San Francisco after winning the NFC championship, was never really challenged in this game. He left with an injury in the fourth quarter.

Though the game didn’t experience the blackout that hit last year’s Super Bowl, fans in Los Angeles had their own visual blackout.

Fans watching the game on KTTV, KCAL and KTLA lost cable service for a period and missed part of the second half and the halftime show, starring Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Time Warner cable said in a tweet that the issue was resolved before the end of the game.

Anticipated cold weather was not a factor in the game being played in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the first cold-winter city to host the big game in an outdoor stadium.

The stadium is also home of the New York Giants, the team quarterbacked by Peyton Manning’s brother, Eli Manning. Eli has won two Super Bowls compared to his big brother’s one Super Bowl, with his former team, the Indianapolis Colts.

For a few days early last week, there was talk that the NFL might have to change its Super Bowl kickoff time by hours or even a day. But the temperatures were in the mid-40s when the game started.

The record for a cold weather Super Bowl is 39 degrees in 1972 in New Orleans.