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Kick of His Life! Aussie’s ‘Brilliant’ Super Bowl Moment
Michael Dickson's seven punts for 335 yards, including three downed inside the 20, were key in limiting New England's field position and securing Seattle's second Super Bowl title.
- On Monday, the Seattle Seahawks punter Michael Dickson delivered a masterclass as Seattle won Super Bowl LX 29-13.
- Seattle's season-long dominance translated into control during the title game, capping a 14-3 season as the NFC top seed with sustained defensive pressure on New England.
- Dickson's stat line showed seven punts for 335 yards with three inside the 20, including a punt downed at the three-yard line, and a five-minute remaining punt pinned New England near the one-yard line.
- The win marked Seattle's first Super Bowl since 2014 and second in franchise history, while Dickson became the second Australian to win and Kenneth Walker was named Super Bowl MVP.
- Following his eight seasons with Seattle, Dickson's performance underscores a rare, game-changing role for a punter and advances the profile of Jordan Mailata's breakthrough last year.
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Aussie Dickson's first Super Bowl punt
Aussie punter Michael Dickson had an "excellent" first touch in the NFL's Super Bowl for Seattle.
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