Patriots vs Seahawks Live Timeline: Seahawks 6–0 Patriots as defense rules Super Bowl LX and Myers stays perfect (9:16 2Q)

Patriots vs Seahawks Live Timeline: Seahawks 6–0 Patriots as defense rules Super Bowl LX and Myers stays perfect (9:16 2Q)
Patriots vs Seahawks

The Patriots vs Seahawks Live Super Bowl LX opener has been all bite, no breakthrough so far: Seattle leads 6–0 with 9:16 left in the second quarter, leaning on a relentless defense and two early field goals from Jason Myers. New England’s rookie quarterback Drake Maye has been under steady pressure, while Seattle have generated their best offense through the run game and field position rather than big passing plays.

Score & Status — Patriots vs Seahawks Live

  • Status: Live (2Q, 9:16)

  • Score: Seattle Seahawks 6–0 New England Patriots

  • Venue: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California

Kickoff (Time Zones)

  • USA (ET) — New York: Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 — 6:30 PM ET

  • USA (PT) — Los Angeles: Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 — 3:30 PM PT

  • Canada (Toronto): Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 — 6:30 PM (Toronto)

  • UK (London): Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 — 11:30 PM GMT

Last Verified (Time Zones)

  • USA (ET) — New York: 7:44 PM ET

  • USA (PT) — Los Angeles: 4:44 PM PT

  • Canada (Toronto): 7:44 PM (Toronto)

  • UK (London): 12:44 AM GMT

Patriots vs Seahawks Live Timeline

  • 1Q: Seattle strike first with a 33-yard Jason Myers field goal after a drive that moves into range but stalls before the goal line. Seahawks 3–0.

  • Late 1Q / Early 2Q: The game settles into a defensive grind—short completions, conservative runs, and punting-position battles with both lines winning more snaps than the offenses.

  • 2Q (approx. 11:16): Seattle add a second Myers field goal (39 yards) to extend the lead. Seahawks 6–0.

  • 2Q (9:16): Live check: Seattle 6–0, with New England still searching for its first scoring drive and Seattle content to keep stacking field position and defensive stops.

The feel of the game so far

This has been a Super Bowl played in tight spaces. Seattle’s defense is compressing Maye’s pocket and forcing the Patriots to live on tough, incremental yards rather than clean, explosive throws. On the other side, New England’s defense has kept the damage limited—two field goals, not touchdowns—but the repeated Seattle entries into scoring range are tilting momentum Seattle’s way.

Seattle’s best offensive “cheat code” has been the run game producing just enough chunk yardage to flip the field and create kicking chances. That’s why 6–0 feels bigger than it looks: it’s not just the lead, it’s the script—Seattle can stay patient, keep the game slow, and trust their defense to keep squeezing.

Standout Performers & Turning Points

  • Jason Myers (SEA): Two field goals (33, 39) and the entire scoreboard so far. In this kind of defensive Super Bowl, that reliability is essentially an offensive weapon.

  • Seahawks defensive front: The pressure on Maye is shaping New England’s play-calling—fewer slow-developing concepts, more “get it out” football.

  • Patriots red-zone resilience: Holding Seattle to three points twice is keeping the Patriots within one play of flipping the game. But the trade-off is obvious: the Patriots can’t keep defending short fields forever.

Match Stats (limited live snapshot)

Metric Patriots Seahawks
Score 0 6
Scoring 2 FG (Myers)
Game state Seeking rhythm Controlling pace

What It Means — Patriots vs Seahawks Live

At 6–0, the Patriots vs Seahawks Live story is still one swing away from changing—but New England’s urgency is rising because Seattle’s defense is dictating how the Patriots are allowed to play. If the Patriots can manufacture one sustained drive (even just for three points), the game resets into a razor-thin, possession-by-possession duel. If Seattle force another punt and keep adding points in threes, the Patriots will eventually have to chase—exactly what Seattle’s pass rush wants.