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Maye Regrets Super Bowl Loss, Wants to Redo Game
9 Feb
Summary
- Drake Maye wishes he could redo Super Bowl LX after Patriots' loss.
- Seahawks defense disrupted Maye, causing three turnovers.
- Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards in the Seahawks' victory.

Drake Maye, quarterback for the New England Patriots, voiced his deep regret over the team's 29-13 Super Bowl LX defeat to the Seattle Seahawks, stating he wishes he could restart the game. The Seahawks' defense effectively pressured Maye, leading to uncharacteristic struggles and three turnovers throughout the contest. Despite a solid season, Maye felt his performance in the championship game was not up to par.
Key moments, including a costly fumble returned for a touchdown, shifted the momentum against the Patriots. Maye finished with 295 passing yards, but much of that came late in the game when the Seahawks had a comfortable lead. The Patriots' offense was largely stifled, managing only 51 total yards in the first half.
Conversely, the Seahawks found success both through the air and on the ground, with Kenneth Walker III contributing 135 rushing yards. Jason Myers set a Super Bowl record with five successful field goal attempts. The Seahawks' dominant defensive effort ultimately secured them the Vince Lombardi Trophy, leaving Maye to analyze the loss and prepare for the next season.




