Super Bowl LX had everything.

A 9–0 halftime score.
A full-on punt festival.
An actual wedding during halftime.
And Bad Bunny performing in Spanish

Seattle beat New England 29–13, but the internet won 290–13.

Here are the best memes from Super Bowl LX — with just enough betting context to make them hurt a little more.

The 9–0 Halftime Score (Under Bettors Were Smiling)

Halftime score: Seahawks 9, Patriots 0.

If you bet the Under, you were calm. Suspiciously calm.

A low-scoring first half completely shifted the vibe of the game. What many expected to be an offensive Super Bowl turned into a defensive chess match… or at least that’s what Under bettors told themselves while refreshing their betting apps.

The Punt Era

At some point, it felt like the punters were getting more screen time than the quarterbacks.

Nothing kills Over energy like a parade of punts. Every time momentum built, it disappeared faster than a same-game parlay after one missed third down.

This game had serious “defensive clinic” energy — or “please just score” energy, depending on your ticket.

Jason Myers: Super Bowl LX MVP (In Spirit)

Seattle didn’t need touchdowns.

They needed Jason Myers.

Five field goals. Automatic. Clinical. Emotionless.

If you had kicker props, you felt like a genius.

If you had touchdown scorer bets? You started questioning everything.

161 Yards. 0 Touchdowns. Still MVP.

Kenneth Walker III racked up 161 total yards and walked away with Super Bowl MVP honors.

No touchdowns.

Just pure volume and impact.

It was the perfect reminder that stats don’t always follow fantasy logic — and betting logic doesn’t always follow touchdowns.

Patriots Through Three Quarters

0 points through three quarters.

If you live-bet New England early, that was a long emotional journey.

Then the fourth quarter finally brought life… but by then, the Seahawks had already built control. The comeback narrative lasted about as long as your group chat optimism.

The Pick-Six That Ended the Movie

There’s always one play that flips the switch.

In Super Bowl LX, it was the defensive touchdown that officially shut the door.

Live bettors felt hope for exactly 12 seconds.

Defensive touchdowns are the jump-scares of sports betting. You don’t see them coming — and suddenly your entire game script is gone.

The Halftime Wedding Nobody Expected

Yes, a real couple got married during the halftime show.

Because apparently this Super Bowl needed one more plot twist.

While some fans were debating play-calling, others were witnessing an actual ceremony at midfield. Super Bowl LX really said: “Why choose between football and chaos?”

Bad Bunny Singing in Spanish — Stadium vs. Latin America

Bad Bunny came out of the tall grass like it was a music video.

But the real moment?

He performed almost entirely in Spanish.

Inside the stadium, you could almost see it happening in real time — thousands of Americans mentally flipping through that one semester of high school Spanish.

We practiced this for years…

Why does he sound faster than Duolingo?

Meanwhile, Latin America was already on the second verse.

And the rest of us?

Yeah… we didn’t understand a single word.

As you can see, Super Bowl LX proved something important:

Even when scoring is low, memes are undefeated.

Whether you cashed your ticket, lost your parlay by one stat, or just watched for the halftime show — the internet turned every moment into content.

And honestly?

That might be the most consistent bet of all.

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