During the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LX, the atmosphere at Levi’s Stadium turned tense as players from the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks engaged in an altercation. The incident involved Stefon Diggs, a player for the Patriots, and Josh Jobe, a defensive back for the Seahawks. The conflict began when both players grabbed each other’s face masks early in the fourth quarter, escalating to a physical confrontation.
Following a push by Jobe that sent Diggs out of bounds, a heated exchange occurred. Diggs retaliated by grabbing Jobe’s face mask, prompting Jobe to respond with an open-hand gesture to Diggs’ head. The situation intensified when Jobe threw a left-handed punch at Diggs, which went unnoticed by the referees, allowing him to remain in the game.
Prior to this altercation, the Seahawks had established a 19-0 lead. However, this clash seemed to galvanize the Patriots, as Mack Hollins soon scored a touchdown to narrow the gap to 19-7. Until that point, the game was heading towards becoming the first Super Bowl without a touchdown, but back-to-back touchdowns broke the offensive drought as the match progressed.
The game also highlighted other key moments, such as Treveyon Henderson’s reception against Josh Jobe in the first quarter. Additionally, New England Patriots player Rhamondre Stevenson was tackled by Josh Jobe in the first half, showcasing the Seahawks’ strong defense during the game.
The Seattle Seahawks aspire for their second Super Bowl triumph, while a victory for New England would mark their seventh. Both teams are fiercely competing for this prestigious championship.

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