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Drake Maye New England Patriots 2025

Has There Ever Been a Shutout in the Super Bowl? Seahawks Dominating Drake Maye, Patriots Entering Fourt

The 2026 Patriots are struggling in Super Bowl LX. Can they bounce back in the fourth quarter from a big deficit, and will they ever score? Let's see if there has ever been a shutout in the Super Bowl as we get in the late minutes of a blowout.

Has There Ever Been a Super Bowl Shutout? Can Patriots Bounce Back in Fourth Quarter?

With the defense dominating deep into Super Bowl LX, New England finally conceded a touchdown as A.J. Barner found the end zone for Seattle, pushing the score to 19-0 entering the fourth quarter. What had been a tense, field-position battle has now tilted firmly toward the Seahawks, leaving the Patriots in a desperate late-game situation with time slipping away.

Live betting reflects just how steep the climb has become. New England now sits at +3000 on the moneyline with a +18.5 spread, numbers that signal sportsbooks see only the faintest path to an outright comeback while still accounting for the small possibility of late chaos.

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Has There Ever Been a Shutout in Super Bowl History?

History adds another layer of urgency. No team has ever been shut out in Super Bowl history. The closest calls came when the Rams scored just 3 points in 2019 against New England and when the Dolphins managed only 3 points in 1972, but even dominant defensive performances have never produced a zero. If the Patriots fail to score, Super Bowl LX would become the first true shutout the game has ever seen.

Avoiding that fate now becomes New England’s most realistic objective. Drake Maye and the offense must generate one scoring drive to preserve the historical streak, even if a full comeback remains unlikely. A single touchdown would shift the narrative from historic defensive dominance to late resistance.

Still, the live spread at +18.5 and massive +3000 moneyline underline how firmly Seattle controls the game. For the Patriots, the final minutes are no longer about lifting the Lombardi Trophy but about pride, urgency, and staying out of the Super Bowl record books for the wrong reason.

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