Kenneth Walker sets up field goal, Seahawks lead 6-0
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Running back Kenneth Walker broke through the Patriots' defense, enabling the Seattle Seahawks to secure their second field goal in Super Bowl LX. Walker executed a 30-yard run on the Seahawks' third offensive drive and followed it with a 29-yard gain. Despite the Patriots managing to halt Walker on subsequent plays, kicker Jason Myers successfully converted a 39-yard field goal, putting the Seahawks ahead 6-0 with 11:16 remaining in the first half. Walker has amassed 71 yards on nine carries, while the Patriots have not allowed more than 128 rushing yards to any back this season. Seahawks safety Ty Okada exited the game with a calf injury and is questionable to return.
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