EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – What was supposed to be a legacy-stamping victory in the twilight of Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning's brilliant career quickly gave way to the rise and swagger of a youthful Seahawks team led by Russell Wilson, the NFL's top-ranked "Legion of Boom" defense and a Percy Harvin trade that finally began paying dividends on the game's greatest stage.
Sparked by a safety 12 seconds into the game and two first-half takeaways, including a 69-yard interception return for a touchdown by linebacker Malcolm Smith, Seattle took a 22-0 halftime lead en route to a 43-8 victory over the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
"We just never gave ourselves a chance," said Broncos receiver and former Gopher Eric Decker. "We came out flat and had the safety. Then they pressured Peyton and corralled our receivers and running backs. This one is going to hurt for a while."
Any hope of a second-half comeback was snuffed out with another score that came in the opening 12 seconds of the half. Even as the Broncos kicked off short to avoid Harvin, the former Viking fielded the kickoff on one hop and darted his way through Broncos en route to an 87-yard touchdown, his first touchdown in just his ninth touch and third game as a healthy, game-day active player for the Seahawks.
"This means everything to me," said Harvin, who finished with four touches for 137 yards, including a game-high 45 yards rushing on two end-around runs that set up a pair of early field goals.
"The team, the way they stood behind me, the way they backed me up all year, it means a lot."
Harvin's touchdown was game, set and, right or wrong, the moment people began debating whether Manning's record five league MVPs and first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Fame career deserves an asterisk for postseason underachievement. The guy did reach his third Super Bowl with his second team — and did it only two years removed from his fourth neck surgery. But he also fell to 1-2 in Super Bowls and is 11-12 with 24 interceptions in 23 postseason games, including two pick-sixes in Super Bowls.
Manning already was asked Sunday if this loss was "embarrassing" for him.