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Seahawks’ Rashid Shaheed sets dubious record in Super Bowl 60

SANTA CLARA, CA − In the event you didn’t believe the Seattle Seahawks’ 29-13 walkover against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60 was a captivating football game, then you must have missed Rashid Shaheed’s record-setting performance.

That’s right, Seattle’s No. 3 wideout and return man extraordinaire did something never seen on Super Sunday – etching his name into the record book with … six fair catches. That’s the kind of game it was Feb. 8, numerous punts and kicks, not a boatload of highlights. Seahawks kicker Jason Myers also established a new Super Bowl mark by drilling five field goals.

As for the Patriots? Their record 12th Super Bowl appearance also resulted in their sixth loss in the Roman Numeral showcase − breaking their tie with the Denver Broncos for most by any franchise.

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