Patriots vs Seahawks Live Timeline: Seahawks 6–0 Patriots as Myers drills two field goals and Seattle takes over at its own 29 (9:16 2Q)
The Patriots vs Seahawks Live Super Bowl LX script is trending defense-first at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, February 8, 2026. Seattle leads 6–0 with 9:16 left in the second quarter, having turned two sustained drives into two Jason Myers field goals. New England’s offense has flashed only in small bursts, while Seattle’s run game—especially Kenneth Walker III—has been the steadiest way either team has moved the chains.
Score & Status — Patriots vs Seahawks Live
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Status: Live (2Q, 9:16)
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Score: Seattle Seahawks 6–0 New England Patriots
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Venue: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
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Game state: Seahawks ball, 1st & 10 at SEA 29 (after a Patriots punt/fair catch)
Kickoff (Time Zones)
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USA (ET) — New York: Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 — 6:30 PM ET
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USA (PT) — Los Angeles: Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 — 3:30 PM PT
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Canada (Toronto): Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 — 6:30 PM (Toronto)
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UK (London): Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 — 11:30 PM GMT
Patriots vs Seahawks Live Timeline
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11:58 (1Q): FIELD GOAL — Seahawks 3–0. Myers opens the scoring with a 33-yard kick after Seattle’s first drive moves 51 yards before stalling.
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1Q (middle): The tone settles in: punts, tight coverage, and both offenses living in “avoid the negative play” mode rather than attacking downfield.
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11:16 (2Q): FIELD GOAL — Seahawks 6–0. Myers adds a 39-yarder after an 8-play, 55-yard Seahawks drive.
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9:16 (2Q): Drive update — Seahawks possession. New England punts it back; Seattle takes over 1st & 10 at its own 29 as the Patriots search for their first real rhythm drive.
What’s deciding this game so far
Seattle’s advantage isn’t explosive plays—it’s repeatability. The Seahawks have been able to string together enough first-down wins to flip field position and keep putting Myers in range. New England, meanwhile, has struggled to stay “on schedule” long enough to threaten the red zone, and that’s kept the scoreboard stuck at zero.
The key question for the Patriots is whether they can manufacture a sustained response without forcing it. In a 6–0 Super Bowl, one clean drive can erase the entire storyline. But a sack, a holding call, or a hurried throw into coverage can also swing this toward Seattle’s preferred game: short fields and controlled pace.
Standout Performers & Turning Points
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Jason Myers (Seahawks): Two kicks, two conversions—33 yards and 39 yards—and every point on the board. In a defensive game, that reliability is a weapon.
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Kenneth Walker III (Seahawks): 9 carries, 71 yards is the biggest “engine” number in the box right now. Even when Seattle doesn’t break free, those gains make second and third down manageable.
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Both QBs under constraints: Sam Darnold (4/13, 54 yards) and Drake Maye (5/7, 39 yards) reflect the feel—few easy throws, little YAC space, and lots of contested snaps.
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The hidden turning point: Seattle’s ability to turn drives into points (even just threes) has already separated the teams. New England’s defense has avoided the knockout punch, but it’s still losing the “math” battle one field goal at a time.
Match Stats (live snapshot)
| Metric | Patriots | Seahawks |
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| Score | 0 | 6 |
| Total yards | 37 | 120 |
| First downs | 3 | 6 |
| 3rd down | 1/5 | 1/5 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 0 |
| Red zone | 0/0 | 0/2 |
| Time of possession | 10:34 | 10:10 |
What It Means — Patriots vs Seahawks Live
At 6–0, the game is still sitting on a knife edge, but the pressure is creeping toward New England because Seattle can keep playing patient football: run enough to stay ahead of the sticks, punt when necessary, and trust the defense to squeeze. For the Patriots, the path back is clear and urgent—win early downs, avoid long-yardage situations, and turn the next midfield possession into points (even three). If they can’t, the Patriots vs Seahawks Live story risks becoming a slow, controlled Seattle win where every quarter ends with New England needing just a little more time and a little more space than the Seahawks are willing to give.