Super Bowl squares recap: Second quarter results for Seahawks-Patriots in Super Bowl 60
The defenses are impressing through the first 30 minutes of Super Bowl 60. The Seattle Seahawks head into the locker room with a 9-0 lead over the New England Patriots at halftime of the 2026 Super Bowl. If you had the square with Seahawks 9 and Patriots 0, you cashed in for the second quarter.
The Patriots opened the second quarter with the ball after forcing a Seahawks punt. However, much like we’d seen in the first quarter, they stalled quickly and punted after three plays. The Seahawks responded with an eight-play, 55-yard drive that ended with a field goal. Kenneth Walker III was the playmaker on that drive, rushing for 55 yards, including a 30-yard rush and a 29-yard rush. However, they couldn’t get anything going in the red zone, losing four yards before Jason Myers kicked a 39-yard field goal.
We saw three punts after that field goal, and one has to wonder if Michael Dickson or Jason Myers might just claim the MVP award by the end of Super Bowl 60. Myers added a third field goal to officially turn this into a two-possession game.
Looking back over Super Bowl history, 0 and 3 has been the most common combination of numbers at the end of the second quarter. We got that two years ago when the 49ers led the Chiefs 10-3 in Super Bowl 58. Last year, the Eagles led the Chiefs 24-0, so 4 and 0 were the two numbers for the second quarter.
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