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Sam Darnold’s Redemption, Drake Maye’s Rise Define Super Bowl LX
Rookie QB Drake Maye leads Patriots after a rapid turnaround, while Seahawks boast NFL’s stingiest defense and top NFC seed, setting the stage for a historic title clash.
- On Sunday, the Seahawks meet the Patriots in Santa Clara, with TV coverage starting at 12pm NZT and kickoff at 12.30pm, as Bad Bunny headlines the halftime show.
- Seahawks earned the NFC top seed by beating the 49ers and Rams, while the Patriots rebounded from 4-13 to finish 14-3 and beat the Chargers, Texans and Broncos under Mike Vrabel.
- The Patriots' defence conceded just 26 points in three postseason games and recorded 12 sacks, with Jaxon Smith-Njigba leading the NFL in receiving yards, 17, in the regular season.
- The TAB lists the Patriots as $2.85 outsiders and a 4 1/2-point underdog in their record 12th Super Bowl appearance with a chance at a seventh title.
- The matchup ranks among the season's most improbable, with Seahawks at 60-1 and Patriots at 80-1 preseason odds, and if victorious, the quarterback would become the youngest to win a Super Bowl at 23.
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Colin Cowherd’s OFFICIAL Seahawks-Patriots SUPER BOWL PREDICTION
Colin Cowherd makes his final prediction for Super Bowl LX. Does he think the Seattle Seahawks or the New England Patriots will walk out with the victory? Next, Colin talks about why Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel deserves more credit for turning around the franchise in one year. Then, he discusses why Patriots quarterback Drake Maye’s age and inexperience may be a big factor in the Super Bowl. Next, he explains why Seahawks quarterback Sam Dar…
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Total News Sources14
Leaning Left3Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left, 43% Center
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left, 43% of the sources are Center
43% Center
L 43%
C 43%
14%
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