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Hall Haunts Patriots' O-Line in Super Bowl LX
9 Feb
Summary
- Derick Hall consistently pressured Patriots quarterback Drake Maye.
- Hall recorded the first sack of Super Bowl LX, disrupting drives.
- Concerns about the Patriots' offensive line were amplified by Hall's performance.

Seattle Seahawks' edge rusher Derick Hall significantly impacted Super Bowl LX by relentlessly pressuring New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. Hall’s performance highlighted existing concerns about the Patriots’ offensive line.
From the outset, Hall created pressure, securing the game's initial sack and disrupting the Patriots' offensive rhythm. His consistent presence near the line of scrimmage forced Maye into difficult situations throughout the contest.
Teammate Devon Witherspoon also contributed to the defensive pressure, nearly sacking Maye on one occasion and forcing an incompletion. The Seahawks' strategic approach focused on overwhelming the Patriots' front, with Hall emerging as a key disruptor.




