Patriots' offense remains unable to move the ball at Super Bowl LX
Our Summary
The New England Patriots struggled offensively late in the first half of Super Bowl LX, setting up the Seattle Seahawks with strong field position. Starting from their own 2-yard line after a well-placed punt by Seattle's Michael Dickson, Patriots quarterback Drake Maye completed a nine-yard pass to DeMario Douglas on third-and-7. However, the drive stalled, leading to a punt. The first penalty of the game occurred with 3:09 left in the second quarter, a false start by Patriots left tackle Will Campbell. The Seahawks lead 6-0 and are in position to extend their lead before halftime.
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