Patriots punt for seventh time as offense can't get going in Super Bowl LX
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With 7:34 remaining in the third quarter of Super Bowl LX, the New England Patriots have punted seven times, approaching the Super Bowl record of 11 punts set by the New York Giants against the 2000 Baltimore Ravens. The Seattle Seahawks' defense is exerting considerable pressure, limiting the Patriots' offensive effectiveness. New England's only possession not resulting in a punt ended with a kneeldown before halftime. Despite facing a critical fourth-and-1 situation, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel opted to punt, intensifying the team's struggle to advance the ball against Seattle.
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