THE Seattle Seahawks unleashed chaos on Drake Maye and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.
The Patriots’ offense had no answers to the Seahawks throughout their 29-13 big game loss at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
New England just never got things going on offense as Maye was sacked a stunning six times.
The second-year star was also strip-sacked by Devon Witherspoon nd Uchenna Nwosu returned it for a touchdown.
And the Patriots defense couldn’t stop Kenneth Walker, who finished with 131 yards.
Walker averaged 5.9 yards per attempt and recorded two receptions for 26 yards.
So it came as no surprise that Walker took home Super Bowl 60 MVP honors.
Sam Darnold didn’t need to be on his A or B game to help Seattle come up with the win.
The 28-year-old completed 19 of 38 passes for 202 yards and one touchdown.
But Darnold didn’t commit a turnover as he didn’t throw an interception or fumble throughout the postseason.
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The Seahawks controlled the game on defense.
They didn’t allow a single point in the first three quarters of the game.
However, Seattle also didn’t score a touchdown in the first 45 minutes.
But they finally saw AJ Barner record a touchdown reception.
Still, the Seahawks’ offense had its difficulties to score touchdowns against a top Patriots defense.
Kicker Jason Mayers set the record with his five field goals.
Seattle took home their second Lombardi Trophy in their franchise history.
And the franchise got its revenge after losing to the Patriots in Super Bowl 49.