Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers celebrates amid falling confetti after the Seahawks’ 29–13 victory in Super Bowl LX (left). In the championship game, Myers converted five field goals, a Super Bowl record, and finished the season with 206 total points, including the playoffs (right), becoming the first player in NFL history to surpass 200 points in a single season when combining regular season and postseason scoring. – Photos courtesy of Jason Myers social media and the NFL
A record-setting Super Bowl performance capped a historic season for the Seahawks kicker, whose 206-point total redefined scoring benchmarks in the modern NFL.
SANTA CLARA, California — Jason Myers delivered a historic scoring performance in Super Bowl LX, setting a championship record as the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots, 29–13, at Levi’s Stadium.
Myers converted five field goals on five attempts, the most ever made in a Super Bowl. He added two extra points, accounting for 17 of Seattle’s 29 points, the highest scoring total by a kicker in Super Bowl history.
The record-setting night also secured Myers a broader place in league history. Including the playoffs, he finished the season with 206 total points, becoming the first player in NFL history to surpass 200 points in a single season when combining regular season and postseason scoring.
Seattle relied heavily on Myers early in the championship game. His field goals produced the Seahawks’ first 12 points, providing steady separation in a contest shaped more by execution and field position than by explosive plays. By halftime, his precision had already altered the rhythm of the game.
While running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP after a strong rushing performance, it was Myers’ accuracy that repeatedly converted drives into points and built the margin that defined the final score.

An undrafted free agent who built his career through consistency, Myers’ five field goals surpassed the previous Super Bowl mark of four and capped a season that redefined scoring benchmarks in the modern NFL.
Myers, a Chula Vista, California native, has spoken about his family’s background. Biographical accounts and Myers’ own statements note that his great-grandfather emigrated from the Philippines and later served in the U.S. Navy, a part of his family history that has drawn interest among Filipino American fans following his championship performance.
In the NFL’s ultimate showcase, Jason Myers’ accuracy proved decisive.

