Seahawks kicker Jason Myers is NFL’s first 200-point scorer after record-setting five FGs in Super Bowl LX

By Michael Baca, Digital Content Editor

Some might argue Jason Myers deserved to win Super Bowl LX MVP.

The Seahawks kicker was instrumental in Sunday’s dominant 29-13 win over the Patriots after making a Super Bowl-record five field goals and scoring 17 of Seattle’s 29 points.

Of course, running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl LX MVP after producing a game-high 161 scrimmage yards. Appearing on NBC’s Today show on Monday morning, Myers indicated that Walker’s stellar game was an integral part of an overall team effort that helped position him to make Super Bowl history.

“It was a great day,” Myers said. “It was a great team win — that’s what we’ve been doing all year — so, nothing better than doing that in the Super Bowl. Yeah, amazing feeling.”

Myers’ five FGs in Super Bowl LX broke a four-way tie between Jake Elliott (Super Bowl LIX), Harrison Butker (LVIII), Ray Wersching (XVI) and Don Chandler (II), who all made four FGs in their Super Bowl wins.

In what was a defensive game between the Seahawks and Patriots, Myers was Super Bowl LX’s featured scorer through the first three quarters, nailing FGs from 33, 39, 41 and 41 yards out to secure a 12-0 lead during that span. After the teams traded touchdowns to begin the final frame, Myers chipped in a 26-yarder to secure the record with a little less than six minutes to play.

While Myers’ makes weren’t long kicks, earning points for the Seahawks amid an offensive struggle was monumental, and part of a great special teams performance from Seattle that included a number of field-flipping punts from Michael Dickson. They also had to deal with the elements.

“I mean, obviously, you know, most Super Bowls are played indoors,” Myers said of the conditions at Levi’s Stadium. “So, playing outdoors, there was a little bit of wind, but we felt confident all week. We had a great week of prep here in San Jose, so, yeah — we were ready for it.”

Myers’ night didn’t end with him becoming the first kicker to win MVP in Super Bowl history. However, his 17 points on Sunday cemented him into NFL lore in a different way.

His 206 total points in 2025 made him the all-time points scorer in a single season, including playoffs, which surpassed Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson’s incredible 2006 campaign when he scored 198 points in 17 total games.

“Amazing weekend,” Myers said. “It doesn’t feel real yet. Maybe in a couple weeks, it’ll start to settle in a little bit. Right now, we’re just enjoying the moment.”

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