Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers says his team's dominant Super Bowl LX win is still sinking in.
Myers made history on Sunday night, kicking in five field goals, the most in any Super Bowl game, to help the Seahawks secure their victory over the New England Patriots.
"I don't think it has really sunk in yet. We're just enjoying this moment right now. I mean, just an unbelievable season, unbelievable team," Myers, 34, said on "Good Morning America" Monday, hours after the Seahawks clinched their second Vince Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
The Seahawks defeated the Patriots 29-13 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and Myers said the big win wasn't all just due to each player's individual efforts but due to the team's close camaraderie.
"I've been in the league for 11 years, and from April on, this team has been the tightest team I've ever been with," said Myers. "We have vets with rookies, and just the whole organization in general has just been such a tight-knit group. And I think that's really carried us from preseason all the way through this Super Bowl run for sure."
Seahawks safety Julian Love also joined "GMA" live on Monday and said winning the Super Bowl has been a longtime dream come true.
"I dreamed of this moment since I was a kid," the 27-year-old said. "You're in the backyard tossing the ball up, thinking that you're making a big play in the Super Bowl, and so, it was just awesome."
Now that the Seahawks are Super Bowl champions again, Love said he's looking forward to celebrating close to home.
"I have baby No. 2 on the way here in a few weeks, and so, I'm gonna go home, get the go-bag ready … get the crib out of storage and celebrate with the family," Love said.