Foxborough, MA
Sep 15, 2024
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The Seattle Seahawks emerged victorious over the New England Patriots 23-20 in a thrilling overtime encounter at Gillette Stadium. New England set the tone early with Jacoby Brissett's 5-yard touchdown pass to Ja'Lynn Polk. Seattle, unfazed, equalized quickly as Geno Smith capitalized on a defensive miscommunication for a 56-yard touchdown to DK Metcalf, concluding the first quarter knotted at 7-7.
The game ebbed and flowed with New England reclaiming the lead in the second quarter. Yet, Zach Charbonnet's touchdown run, paired with Jason Myers' precision kicking, bolstered Seattle's resolve. Tension peaked in the fourth quarter as Rhamondre Stevenson's 1-yard rush nudged the Patriots ahead, but Myers' clutch 38-yard field goal sent the game into overtime. A defensive pass interference call on New England facilitated Seattle's drive in overtime, where Myers delivered the decisive 31-yard kick, culminating a captivating contest in Seattle's favor.
Jacoby Brissett (NE)
Jacoby Brissett executed a poised 5-yard touchdown pass to Ja'Lynn Polk, marking Polk's first career NFL touchdown and setting a confident early lead for the Patriots.
Geno Smith (SEA)
Benefiting from a defensive lapse by New England, Geno Smith connected with DK Metcalf on a 56-yard bomb, showcasing Metcalf's speed and tying the game in spectacular fashion for Seattle.
Zach Charbonnet (SEA)
Zach Charbonnet powered through New England's defensive line for a 1-yard touchdown, lifting Seattle to a lead with a decisive goal-line score after a crucial pass interference call went in their favor.
Jason Myers (SEA)
Seizing the crucial moment, Jason Myers secured a 38-yard field goal to tie the game at 20 in regulation's final moments, pushing the contest into overtime with his impeccable accuracy.
Jason Myers (SEA)
Capitalizing on an earlier defensive penalty, Myers clinched the Seahawks' victory with a 31-yard field goal, bringing an intense overtime battle to a victorious conclusion for Seattle.
Julian Love (SEA)
Julian Love's timely block of Joey Slye's 48-yard field goal attempt thwarted a potential Patriots lead, keeping Seattle within reach to rally back for a tie.
Geno Smith (SEA, QB)
Without his leading rusher and key linemen, Smith threw for 327 yards, demonstrating exceptional accuracy and decision-making, especially under pressure in the latter stages and overtime.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA, WR)
The second-year receiver stepped up, hauling in 12 receptions for 117 yards and converting several pivotal third downs that maintained Seattle's drives.
DK Metcalf (SEA, WR)
Metcalf's 56-yard touchdown was the highlight of his 117-yard game, consistently finding space in the Patriots' secondary.
Julian Love (SEA, DB)
Impressed on both defense and special teams, including a critical blocked field goal that prevented New England from extending their late-game lead.
Rhamondre Stevenson (NE, RB)
Paced the Patriots' attack with robust rushing, including his critical fourth-quarter touchdown that briefly put New England ahead.
Seattle Seahawks
7
10
0
3
23
New England Patriots
7
6
0
7
20