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Identifying turning point of Seahawks’ season
PFT highlights pivotal moments from the Seahawks' season that served as "turning points" on the road to Super Bowl LX before exploring if GM John Schneider will earn Pro Football Hall of Fame consideration down the line.

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Ilia Malinin takes center stage as the men’s figure skating gets underway at the Forum di Milano with the short program. Watch on NBC and Peacock!
This is Ingram’s second All-Star Game. He leads the No. 5 seed Raptors scoring 22 points per game.
PFT believes the “pendulum has swung” from the AFC to the NFC, which could present familiar challenges for Drake Maye and the Patriots should they fend off hungry AFC teams and reach another Super Bowl.
Jordan Stolz will take the ice in Milan for the first time Wednesday, Feb. 11, in possibly his best event: the men’s 1000m.
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  • LV Defensive End #98
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    This is mostly cold water on the idea of a Crosby trade from the team’s new head coach, but we’ll see what happens going forward here. There have been too many reports of Crosby wanting out — including one of him telling Tom Brady he’d never play for the Raiders again — to fully invest in the idea that a trade won’t happen. Still, it’s broadly good news that Crosby was at the introductory presser and had coffee with Kubiak.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    Well here’s a whole news cycle for the next five months, anyway. Again, it’s hard to argue that there’s a better fate for the Steelers out there between the lack of non-No. 1 overall quarterbacks in this year’s draft and how diminished free agency looks this year. But if you were hoping for a quick retirement after Mike Tomlin gracefully resigned his position, we can welcome you back to the 2025 Offseason Part II. We’ll have more of the same for the next several blurbs on Rodgers.
  • NE Offensive Lineman #66
    Vrabel on Tuesday offered a vociferous defense of the rookie following his postseason struggles while playing through a major knee injury. “Will is 22 years old. He’s our left tackle. He’ll get better. He’ll get stronger,” Vrabel said. “There’s plays he’d like to have back. We’re not moving Will to guard, center, tight end or anywhere else.” Pro Football Focus graded Campbell 110th out of 200 qualifying offensive linemen in pass blocking this season. He was graded 81st in run blocking. Campbell allowed nine sacks in 2025, the third most among all NFL offensive linemen. Assuming he’ll undergo offseason knee surgery, Campbell should be good to go for the 2026 season.
  • CLE Quarterback #4
    The settlements come just weeks before the cases were slated to reach court. They were among the 27 civil suits filed against Watson since 2021 by women accusing him of sexual misconduct during massage appointments. Watson was fined $5 million and suspended for 11 games in 2022. His career has since tanked. Watson has suffered multiple Achilles tendon ruptures and his on-field performance has been as poor as any starting QB in the NFL over the past few years. Entering his age-31 season, Watson will compete for Cleveland’s starting job this summer.
  • NE Quarterback #10
    Maye, following his Super Bowl meltdown against the Seahawks, said the right shoulder issue hampered his ability to throw the football against Seattle’s elite secondary. He had been on the Patriots’ injury report for two weeks ahead of the Super Bowl. Maye picked up the shoulder ailment in the Pats’ AFC title game win over the Broncos. He said he did not expect to require surgery on the shoulder. Maye will likely enter 2026 fully healthy.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    The veteran tight end took to instagram to announce that he would not be returning to Cleveland this offseason as he departs for free agency. It will mark the first year of his career not a member of the team that drafted him in 2017, ending a nine-year run with the franchise. The soon-to-be 30-year-old lost playing time in 2025 to electric rookie Harold Fannin Jr and apparently saw the writing on the wall regarding the direction of the franchise moving forward. The announcement directly contradicts previous reports that Njoku was looking to return to the Browns.
  • SF Defensive Lineman #56
    He’s expected to be okay. The team reported late Monday evening that White was in surgery after sustaining a bullet wound to his ankle earlier in the day. No amplifying information regarding the incident was provided initially, although more is sure to come out in the coming days. At least for now, it appears as if the grotesque injury to the veteran defensive lineman is not career, or life, threatening.
  • SEA Running Back #9
    Continuing to shine in Zach Charbonnet’s (ACL) injury absence, Walker was the offensive star of the show in a game where points were at a premium. His box score would have been even bigger had a late long touchdown run not been called back by a dubious holding call. He was named Super Bowl MVP for his efforts. One of the most hotly-debated backs in all of fantasy football, Walker finally stayed healthy for an entire season but could never shake Charbonnet as his co-starting back. It was Charbonnet who featured in the red zone, rendering Walker something of a between-the-20s specialist even as he out-caught Charbonnet 31-20. Charbonnet held up better in pass protection and never put the ball on the ground. For his part, KWIII fumbled just once. Walker is an explosive back, but one who frustrates coaching staffs with his circuitous run paths. Now headed to free agency, it’s unclear if Walker will be back in Seattle considering Mike Macdonald’s lack of faith in the game’s highest-leverage spots. Of course, KWIII’s strong playoffs will undoubtedly complicate that calculus. Walker turns 26 in October.
  • NE Quarterback #10
    Facing his fourth defensive onslaught in as many playoff appearances, Maye fully wilted, losing 43 yards on six sacks and coughing up a fumble-six. Although the Chargers, Texans and Broncos were all tough matchups, the Seahawks proved to be something else entirely, routinely getting home with just four pass rushers. Maye did not play well, but he also never had a chance. Things were much different during the regular season. After a stunning Week 1 dud against a Raiders squad that would go on to claim the No. 1 overall pick, both Maye and his Patriots started on a Super Bowl warpath and never let up. Despite a curious lack of 300-yard performances, Maye was shockingly consistent, finishing below 200 yards only two times all season. He lapped the field in NextGenStats’ completion rate over expected, and finished top five in average intended air yards. Despite running less often than he did as a rookie, Maye was a big-play machine, and it helped carry a Pats offense running low on standalone playmakers. It was all about Maye, an extremely bullish sign for a 23-year-old second-year pro. If this is what Maye can accomplish with a skeleton crew skill corps, we would love to see what he’s capable of with a more fleshed-out unit. Expect that to arrive for 2026, keeping Maye in the MVP mix after this year’s top-two finish.
  • SEA Quarterback #14
    It wasn’t always the prettiest performance, but Darnold stood tall in the face of pressure — both defensive and otherwise — and avoided turnovers while taking only one sack. He could never hit on one of his patented deep completions, but did more than enough as the Seahawks’ defense absolutely smothered the Patriots’ offense to claim the second Super Bowl title in franchise history. As for the regular season, Darnold completed his multi-season comeback story, shaking off his “big game” collapse from 2024-25 to set a new career high in completion percentage (67.7) while keeping his touchdown percentage above 5.0. He finished top five in completion rate over expected, and was amongst the league leaders in average depth of target. That’s the long way of saying he paired efficiency with explosive plays, the latter of which were nearly all directed Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s way. Still on the right side of 30 and signed for the next two seasons in Seattle, Darnold should remain a priority streamer in fantasy. Despite his career revival and sterling “real life” play, Darnold’s volume is limited just enough to keep him outside the top 12 in offseason ranks.

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The Seahawks defense overwhelmed the Patriots for Seattle’s second NFL championship.
Kenneth Walker III takes the time after winning Super Bowl MVP to thank his teammates and recognize the “adversity” the Seattle Seahawks went through en route to this year’s title.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers list how the Seattle Seahawks should approach the offseason after winning Super Bowl LX including Rashid Shaheed, the cornerback position and drafting offensive linemen.
Chris Simms, Devin McCourty, Tony Dungy and Jason Garrett put a bow on the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX win over the New England Patriots and take an early look at the odds to win Super Bowl LXI.
Chris Simms, Devin McCourty, Tony Dungy and Jason Garrett break down the Seahawks’ impressive defensive season and compare Seattle’s unit to some of the best in NFL history.
Watch NFL commissioner Roger Goodell hand the Vince Lombardi trophy to the Seattle Seahawks and hear from owner Jody Allen and head coach Mike McDonald after their momentous win in Santa Clara, CA.
Chris Simms, Devin McCourty, Tony Dungy and Jason Garrett discuss the strong performances from Kenneth Walker III and Sam Darnold to help the Seahawks defeat the Patriots in Super Bowl LX.

Premier League

Newcastle made the most of their trip to north London to take on Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday, as they became the latest side to snap a winless or losing run against Spurs with a 2-1 victory that felt more like a 5-0 hammering.
Red-hot Manchester United are dreaming of big things as they visit resurgent and hopeful West Ham United at the London Stadium on Tuesday.
One feeble performance at a time, Tottenham Hotspur are slipping and sliding their way into the Premier League’s relegation race — Thomas Frank’s side’s latest episode in a 2-1 defeat to Newcastle on Tuesday.
Rayan and Adli turned the game around as Bournemouth’s resurgence continued against Everton.

NBA

Cuban still owns 27% of the team, but do the Dumont and Adelson families want to sell?
Noah Rubin breaks down what Stephen Curry’s injury, one that will keep him out of the NBA All-Star Game, means for the Golden State Warriors and who has picked up the slack in his absence.
Noah Rubin reacts to news that Jayson Tatum has been recalled by the Celtics after practicing with the team’s G League affiliate on Monday, indicating he making progress in recovery from his Achilles injury.

Motor Sports

Eli Tomac’s crash on the opening lap of the 450 feature opened the door for Hunter Lawrence and Ken Roczen to pass him in the championship standings.
Haiden Deegan continues to roll with a fourth-consecutive victory.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto examine the two Kawasaki riders in the Supercross 250 class and how well they have performed to start the season.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss the issues Chase Sexton is having to start the Supercross season and whether he can overcome them as the season progresses.

Rotoworld

Denny Carter breaks down reports that the Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals will both court Green Bay Packers’ free agent quarterback Malik Willis this offseason.
Denny Carter reacts to David Njoku saying he will not return to the Browns next season, questioning where the pending unrestricted free agent will sign and explaining how Njoku’s departure will benefit Harold Fannin Jr.
Stay up to date with the MLB free agent market this offseason, including player signings, contract details, and team fits as the 2025-26 Hot Stove heats up.
Santos is stepping up with multiple injuries impacting the Warriors’ lineup.
The “ethics” of tanking and their impact on fantasy basketball were on full display Saturday night in Orlando.

Betting

Trysta Krick takes a way-too-early look at the NFL’s MVP futures market for next season following the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX win.
Trysta Krick discusses her way-too-early future picks for next season’s Super Bowl favorite following the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX win.
Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher look at the NBA Rookie of the Year market and make a case on how Kon Knueppel could catch up to Cooper Flagg.
Noah Rubin highlights Memphis Grizzlies guard Ty Jerome’s impressive season debut this past weekend after missing time with a calf injury.

Golf

Gotterup shot 7-under 64 and won with a long birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff Sunday after Matsuyama pulled his tee shot into the water.
Hideki Matsuyama was thrilled to play with fellow Japanese player Ryo Hisatsune in the final pairing at the Phoenix Open and hoped they could do it again. Hisatsune’s bogey on 18 put an end to that.
Patrick Reed kept a clean card Saturday for a 2-under 70 in the Qatar Masters, a round that slightly expanded his lead and greatly expanded his confidence as he goes for his second European tour title in three weeks.
Watch Scottie Scheffler dig out of the bunker at the tenth hole for a crisp shot in the third round of the Phoenix Open.
Patrick Reed birdied two of his last three holes Friday for a 5-under 67, giving him a one-shot lead in the Qatar Masters as the American tries to wrap up a career-changing month in the Middle East with another victory.
Watch the best shots from the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California.

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The Ravens made it official, announcing Anthony Weaver as their new defensive coordinator.
The Commanders officially announced changes to the titles of 11 members of head coach Dan Quinn’s staff on Tuesday.
The Raiders introduced Klint Kubiak as their head coach at a press conference on Thursday and one of the first questions he fielded had to do with the first overall pick in this year’s draft.
The Jets don’t know who their starting quarterback will be in 2026.