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Seattle Seahawks’ Jason Myers ties Super Bowl record in MVP-level performance

2026-02-09 02:36
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Seattle Seahawks’ Jason Myers ties Super Bowl record in MVP-level performance

Jason Myers has been the most reliable player for the Seattle Seahawks tonight, tying a Super Bowl record. The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots have struggled tonight to get to the endzone by...

Story bySeattle Seahawks’ Jason Myers ties Super Bowl record in MVP-level performancePhoto by Ishika Samant/Getty ImagesPhoto by Ishika Samant/Getty ImagesAaditya KrishnamurthyMon, February 9, 2026 at 2:36 AM UTC·2 min read

Jason Myers has been the most reliable player for the Seattle Seahawks tonight, tying a Super Bowl record.

The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots have struggled tonight to get to the endzone by running, with both sides still failing to get a touchdown as of this writing.

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Luckily for the Seahawks, Jason Myers has been in pristine form, making field goals from distance to give the Seahawks a 12-0 lead for now.

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Jason Myers ties Super Bowl field goal record

To go 12-0, Jason Myers notched a fourth field goal from distance, after Sam Darnold and the Seahawks’ offensive line failed to make any significant progress up the field.

With his fourth field goal, Myers now joins Ray Wersching, Harrison Butker, and Jake Elliot as the players with the most field goals in a single Super Bowl game.

This record will mean a lot to Myers, who was able to deliver at a high level. But he wouldn’t want this to be an empty stat if it means the Seahawks blow this lead and come up short.

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For now, Myers should keep his focus on the game, perhaps even eye the opportunity to break the record and make history.

A tense and tepid affair between Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots

Myers’ record-setting night might be a highlight for him, but it underlines just how difficult the offensive players for the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots have had.

While Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III has had himself an amazing performance, the rest of the players haven’t made an impact.

Both Drake Maye and Sam Darnold have looked like shells of their regular-season selves, failing to complete passes for the majority of the game.

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Hopefully, the fourth quarter can bring some touchdowns to add life to the game. If not, we could be en route to the first-ever shutout in Super Bowl history.

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