After 11 long years, the Seattle Seahawks have finally avenged their Super Bowl XLIX loss to the New England Patriots and for the first time since the 2013 NFL season, the Seahawks have taken their rightful place atop the NFL as Super Bowl champions, beating the Patriots 29–13 in Super Bowl LX. And honestly, I don’t even think that score tells you how dominant this game truly was. This was a complete domination by the Seahawks, specifically on defense. Now, I will give Mike V
As Super Bowl Sunday gets closer and closer, I thought it would be a great time to take a step back and analyze both the rosters of the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots and see how both teams' best players stack up against one another. These players had the most impact in leading their clubs to the biggest stage in football, and everyone on this list will be relied upon if their team looks to be the last one left standing. 15: Kenneth Walker III, Seattle Seahawks, R
It’s been a couple of days now since the Seattle Seahawks beat the Los Angeles Rams in a thriller in the NFC Championship Game, 31–27, to advance to their first Super Bowl in 11 years. And isn't it funny that the last time they were here, they faced the New England Patriots, and now, once again, they’ll face those same foes from Boston for all the marbles. We all know what happened last time. The Russell Wilson interception at the one-yard line by Patriots cornerback Malcom B
So, was I dreaming last night, or did that actually happen? The Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams played in possibly the greatest Thursday Night Football game ever played and possibly the most important Thursday Night Football game ever played. In my opinion, it was the game of the NFL season, and you can absolutely make an argument that it was the game of the decade. Both teams came into this matchup at 11–3. This was a game about controlling your destiny, not just f
There have been plenty of surprises this NFL season, with unexpected teams coming out of nowhere to be possible Super Bowl contenders, and two of those are the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. And while I did think both of these teams going into the year would be playoff teams, I did not think I would realistically be discussing both teams potentially being Super Bowl bound this year, and yes, I do think we need this matchup in Super Bowl LX this February. And w
We’re officially halfway through the 2025 NFL season. As wild as it is to say, it feels like kickoff was just yesterday — yet so much has already changed. With playoff pictures forming and contenders separating from pretenders, here are my bold predictions for the second half of the year. Jaxon Smith-Njigba Sets the Single Season Receiving Record The Seahawks have been feeding him targets all season, and defenses simply can’t stop him. He’s had nearly 100 yards in almost ever