Tag: pats

  • Seattle Seahawks win Super Bowl LX

    The Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX by a final score of 29-13. Both, the New England Patriots and Seahawks, were back and forth on special teams, but defense showed that it defines championships.

    Drake Maye was sacked six times while the Seattle defense went to work. Maye led the NFL in completion percentage (72%) and passer rating (113.5) and was said to be affected by a shoulder injury. Maye tried in this game after defeating the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship and struggled.

    The game pretty much ended with insult to injury by Uchenna Nwosu. He ultimately ran back a turnover 45 yards into the end zone for a touchdown.

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba only caught four passes for 27 reception yards. Nobody could have predicted a better game out of Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker as he finished with a productive 135 rushing yards.

    First-year coach Mike Vrael was not feeling it like he did in the regular season. He went on to win Coach of the Year and, at least, break some barriers. Now that Super Bowl 60 is completed, fans can start to look forward to Super LXI with Seattle and the Los Angeles Rams as co-favorites to win in 2027, according to Draft Kings sports book.

  • Nick Foles is on a Rampage

    Last time, we saw Nick Foles, it was probably him scooting into the end zone for a Philly special touchdown.

    Now, that he has that out of the way.

    Notice to New England Patriots fans: this might seem a bit harsh.

    Saint Nick, they like to call him, is throwing shots at the Patriots for losing to a back up quarterback. And it starts to get better.

    Foles says in a recent follow-up that the Patriots might lose to QB Jarrett Stidham if they do not prepare to play well.

    When the Broncos are talked about, though, they have the best total and red zone defense as well as led-sacks in the entire NFL league. The Broncos are forcefully good on defense. Foles may disagree considering he started 19 more games following the Philly Special.