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Patriots' Offense Stalls Again in Seattle
9 Feb
Summary
- Drake Maye's 21-yard pass to Kayshon Boutte started a drive.
- Linebacker Ernest Jones made a key tackle for a loss.
- Patriots average 2.8 yards per play on first two drives.

The New England Patriots' offense faced further difficulties on their second possession against Seattle.
After a promising start with Drake Maye completing a 21-yard pass to Kayshon Boutte, the drive quickly stalled. Ernest Jones of Seattle made a crucial tackle, forcing a 4-yard loss.
Subsequent plays saw further setbacks, including another tackle for loss on a short throw and a significant 10-yard sack by Devon Witherspoon. These struggles resulted in the Patriots averaging only 2.8 yards per play on their initial two drives.




