The Seattle Seahawks defense has delivered a masterclass in Super Bowl LX, putting the "finishing touches" on a dominant performance to secure a championship victory over the New England Patriots, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
In a highly anticipated rematch of Super Bowl XLIX, the Seahawks' defensive unit proved to be "suffocating" from start to finish at Levi's Stadium. Led by head coach Mike Macdonald, the Seattle defense limited the Patriots' offense for the majority of the contest, maintaining a 19-7 lead deep into the fourth quarter before closing the door on any comeback attempt.
The victory marks a historic redemption for the franchise, 11 years after their heartbreaking loss to the same opponent. Defensive stars such as Devon Witherspoon and Ernest Jones IV were instrumental in the effort, consistently disrupting Drake Maye and the New England passing game. Per @RapSheet, the defensive performance was the defining story of the night, potentially positioning a defensive player for Super Bowl MVP honors.
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