Overview
- Seattle extended a 9-0 halftime edge to 12-0 with Jason Myers’ fourth field goal, a 41-yarder late in the third quarter.
- The Patriots mustered just 51–52 first‑half yards as Drake Maye was sacked three times, and a Derick Hall strip set up Seattle to start the fourth.
- Kenneth Walker III powered Seattle early with 94 rushing yards before halftime, though repeated red‑zone stalls kept drives to field goals.
- The first half featured eight punts on 11 possessions and no touchdowns, placing the 9-0 score among the lowest Super Bowl halftime totals on record.
- New England became the 15th team shut out at halftime in a Super Bowl, and the previous 14 in that position did not come back to win.