Seahawks Stymie Maye, Walker Shines as Patriots Fall in SB LX

In Super Bowl LX, Seattle's relentless defense overwhelmed Patriots QB Drake Maye (295 yards, 2 INTs, 6 sacks) as the Seahawks prevailed 29-13 behind Kenneth Walker’s 114 rushing yards and SB MVP honors. New England’s o-line, featuring two rookies on the left, struggled to contain Seattle’s front, leaving Maye under pressure on roughly half of his drop-backs. Bright spots included CB Christian Gonzalez, who limited Seattle’s top targets with three PBUs, and rookie S Craig Woodson, who emerged as a promising building block in the secondary. Coach Mike Vrabel lauded the season’s 10-win turnaround and emphasized using the loss as motivation to continue building a foundation for next year.
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