『Seahawks Triumph in Super Bowl LX Sam Darnold Leads Dominant Victory Kenneth Walker III Earns MVP』のカバーアート

Seahawks Triumph in Super Bowl LX Sam Darnold Leads Dominant Victory Kenneth Walker III Earns MVP

Seahawks Triumph in Super Bowl LX Sam Darnold Leads Dominant Victory Kenneth Walker III Earns MVP

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The Seattle Seahawks are your Super Bowl LX champions, defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 in a dominant performance, as reported by ESPN. Sam Darnold led the charge for Seattle, capping a breakout season that FOX Sports highlighted in their bold predictions, while running back Kenneth Walker III earned Super Bowl MVP honors with his explosive playoff run. FOX Sports notes the Seahawks' roster remains mostly intact, with only three of 24 starters unsigned, positioning them for a rare repeat bid under head coach Mike Macdonald.

Offseason buzz is heating up just days after the confetti fell. NFL.com reports the New York Giants hiring former Titans head coach Brian Callahan as quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator, while the Patriots added a running back to their roster. FOX Sports' 2026 bold predictions steal the show: Dak Prescott leads the Cowboys to the playoffs and snags NFL MVP in Brian Schottenheimer's system, bolstered by George Pickens and draft picks. The Chiefs rebound on Patrick Mahomes' revenge tour after his 2025 knee injury, reaching the Super Bowl with Travis Kelce back and Steve Spagnuolo's defense elite again. But FOX predicts Seattle repeats as champs, prioritizing Walker III's extension—he's a top franchise tag candidate at around $14 million per CBS Sports, alongside Jaelan Phillips for the Eagles.

Raiders shake things up, hiring ex-Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak as head coach per the coaching tracker, pairing him with likely No. 1 pick QB Fernando Mendoza for a playoff push alongside Ashton Jeanty and Brock Bowers. FOX Sports Insider Jay Glazer reports star DE Maxx Crosby wants out amid rebuild talks, eyeing a trade to the 49ers to pair with recovering Nick Bosa under new DC Raheem Morris. ESPN flags other trade buzz: Eagles WR A.J. Brown, Dolphins' Tyreek Hill and Bills' Keon Coleman, plus QBs like Kyler Murray, Tua Tagovailo and even Joe Burrow amid Bengals rumors from Good Morning Football.

Free agency looms with franchise tags opening February 17 through March 3, per CBS Sports. Cowboys likely tag Pickens at $28 million, Colts eye Daniel Jones at $47 million post-Achilles tear, and Seahawks cap space favors Walker. Thin QB class means veterans like Aaron Rodgers (Steelers whispers), Daniel Jones, and trades dominate, ESPN says. League-wide, expect owners meetings in March to revisit the tush push and a fourth-and-13 onside kick alternative after 2025's 9.6% recovery rate, FOX Sports reports.

Die-hards, advanced stats show Seattle's cap space at sixth-highest, Darnold's deal at $27.5 million, and extensions looming for Devon Witherspoon and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Eagles face a Chiefs-like slide with sixth OC change for Jalen Hurts, per FOX. Power rankings and mocks are dropping, with Joel Klatt projecting Cowboys' All-Pro draft gem.

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