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Seahawks' Byron Murphy sacks Patriots QB in Super Bowl LX
Seahawks defensive tackle makes big play to bring down Maye in the big game.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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In a key play during Super Bowl LX, Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Byron Murphy burst through the New England Patriots' offensive line to sack quarterback Drake Maye for a 2-yard loss. This marked the Seahawks' fourth sack of the game as they put consistent pressure on the Patriots' offense.
Why it matters
Sacks are momentum-shifting plays in football, and the Seahawks' ability to get to the quarterback has been a major factor in their success this season. This particular sack by Murphy helped stall a Patriots drive and swing the field position battle in the Seahawks' favor during the high-stakes Super Bowl matchup.
The details
On the play, Murphy timed his snap perfectly and exploded past the Patriots' offensive linemen to bring down Maye in the backfield for a 2-yard loss. This was Murphy's second sack of the game, as the Seahawks' defensive front continued to overwhelm the Patriots' offensive line throughout the contest.
- The sack occurred in the third quarter of Super Bowl LX.
The players
Byron Murphy
A defensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks who made a key sack play in Super Bowl LX.
Drake Maye
The starting quarterback for the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.
What they’re saying
“That was a huge play by Byron to get to the quarterback and shut down that drive. Our defense has been relentless all game long.”
— Pete Carroll, Head Coach, Seattle Seahawks (NFL.com)
What’s next
The Seahawks will look to maintain their defensive pressure and hold on to their lead as they try to secure the Super Bowl LX championship.
The takeaway
The Seahawks' ability to generate a consistent pass rush has been a key factor in their success this season, and plays like Murphy's sack could prove pivotal in determining the outcome of the Super Bowl.
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