Super Bowl LX: Seahawks' Dominant Defense Leads To Win Over The Patriots
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Super Bowl LX: Seahawks' Dominant Defense Leads To Win Over The Patriots
"The Seattle Seahawks rode an all-time great defensive performance to a 29-13 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. This was the Seahawks' second Super Bowl win in franchise history, and their first since 2013. The Seahawks looked unstoppable on the defensive side of the ball, with six sacks and three forced turnovers. One of those turnovers was an interception that was returned for a touchdown to break the game open in the fourth quarter."
"Derick Hall recorded his second sack of the day, this one was a strip-sack fumble recovered by the Seahawks at New England's 37 yard line. That well-timed turnover was Seattle's ninth third-down stop of the game. That mistake turned out to be a costly one. Seattle used that turnover to score the game's first touchdown early in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Sam Darnold connected with tight end A.J Barner for a 16-yard TD to increase the Seahawks' lead to 19-0 with 13:24 to go in the game. Barner finished the night with four catches for 54 yards and a touchdown."
"Seattle's defensive dominance continued into the second half, where they forced a Patriots three-and-out on their opening drive. After that, Kenneth Walker III picked up where he left off in the first half by recording a 20-yard catch-and-run to set up the fourth field goal of the day, giving the Seahawks a 12-0 advantage. After that, nothing of interest happened until the second-to-last play of the third quarter."
Seattle defeated New England 29-13 to claim Super Bowl LX, the franchise's second title and first since 2013. The Seahawks' defense recorded six sacks, three forced turnovers, and nine third-down stops, including an interception returned for a fourth-quarter touchdown. Kenneth Walker III's 20-yard catch-and-run helped set up the fourth field goal, building a 12-0 lead. Derick Hall's strip-sack late in the third set up Sam Darnold's 16-yard touchdown to A.J. Barner. New England responded with a 35-yard touchdown from Drake Maye to Mack Hollins but could not overcome Seattle's defensive dominance.
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