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Super Bowl LX

Feb. 8, 2026 on NBC / Peacock

Super Bowl LX
The Seahawks defense overwhelmed the Patriots for Seattle’s second NFL championship.

Super Bowl Clips

Report: Zuckerberg not interested in owning SEA
Mike Florio and Myles Simmons react to the most recent reports surrounding Mark Zuckerberg and the sale of the Seattle Seahawks.

Super Bowl Player News

  • SEA Wide Receiver
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    Henderson’s return ability likely buys him a chance to stick on the roster, but with Rashid Shaheed re-signed, the Seahawks don’t necessarily need Henderson to field a great return game. It’s hard to see much fantasy upside here with Jake Bobo back and Tory Horton likely to recover from his shin injuries in the near-term future.
  • FA Running Back #31
    Free agent RB Elijah Mitchell attended as well. Herbert appeared in three games with the Jets last year, rushing 16 times for 52 yards and earned three targets. Mitchell logged zero touches and earned one target, playing for the Patriots. The Eagles already have five running backs on the roster, so both players face uphill battles to snag a roster spot.
  • SEA Quarterback #6
    Back in May 2025, Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald said Milroe “will not be used in the same fashion as Taysom Hill,” but in August, Macdonald said regular season game plans would include plays for Milroe. It turns out, the former statement was far more accurate. Milroe logged just three snaps all year, and zero after Week 5. Seahawks TE AJ Barner functioned as the team’s Tush Push specialist. If the Seahawks really do intend to use Milroe as an offensive weapon, it would be very difficult for him to produce fantasy-relevant numbers with QB-only eligibility. He could, however, infringe upon the backfield’s red zone workload. Keeping an eye on his preseason usage will be worthwhile, but at this time, we have not seen enough from him to view him as a legitimate threat to the backfield’s carry share.
  • SEA Running Back
    Fowler talked to league executives, coaches, and scouts about every team’s haul of rookies from the draft, so this may not come directly from the Seahawks. Still, it means that at least some people around the league don’t think Price will be a three-down back early in the year. Price struggled in pass protection and only caught 15 passes over three years at Notre Dame. He’s an explosive runner between the tackles, but his limitations are readily apparent on passing downs. Price will likely split work with George Holani out of the gates, making him more of an RB3 for Week 1.
  • SEA Tight End #88
    Bryant is a former fourth-round pick of the Browns, spending the first four years of his career in Cleveland and the last two years with the Raiders and Texans. As a receiver, Bryant is yet to surpass 300 yards receiving in a single season with the bulk of his production coming in tandem with David Njoku in Cleveland. He can line up inline and in the slot while his blocking is also a serviceable trait. Bryant was depth for the Texans last season, seeing just four targets in the regular season but five targets in the post-season amid injuries to the tight end room. The Seahawks will add him as depth to a room featuring A.J. Barner, Elijah Arroyo, and Eric Saubert.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    “Neither side is committed to it, but both I believe are expected to make it happen ... It’s not going to be hard to get done. The Eagles are open to moving him, the Patriots want him, and I believe in the end it will involve a future first-round draft pick. My guess is 2028,” Schefter told the man who only wears tank tops. It makes sense that the 2027 first-round pick would be off limits as it’s expected to be a much better and deeper draft class. The Athletic’s Chad Graff filed a post-draft 53-man roster projection in which Kayshon Boutte is a “substitution for ... Brown” and believes Boutte is the “most likely receiver to head to Philadelphia in a trade.” We still have another month before this can finally just happen.
  • NE Cornerback #0
    Gonzalez will get a one-year, $18.1 million deal for 2027. The Patriots have reportedly been in extension talks with him at various points this offseason, so while nothing has gotten done yet, it’s certainly likely to be a point of discussion ahead of the season. New England’s No. 1 corner has developed into one of the best in the NFL in his first three seasons with the club.
  • FA Running Back #30
    It was almost a three-month stay on New England’s offseason roster. Seventh-rounder Jam Miller appears to have taken Mitchell’s spot on the depth chart, though Terrell Jennings is likely the third back in the pecking order behind Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson.
  • FA Running Back #30
    Akers logged just nine snaps for the Seahawks in 2025, per PFF, and did not garner a touch. The veteran running back has become a journeyman in the league since being traded from the Rams to the Vikings in 2023. Akers has made multiple stops to other teams over that span, including returning to the Vikings in both 2024 and 2025. He’ll turn 27 this offseason and could land somewhere with a chance to compete for a roster spot this offseason, but his days as a viable fantasy option continue to appear long over.
  • NE Coaching Staff
    Vrabel missed the third day of the 2026 NFL Draft to spend time with his family and is seeking counseling after reports emerged alleging a relationship with former NFL reporter Dianna Russini. The veteran head coach is not expected to face any disciplinary actions from the league and is presumably back operating in his normal role.

Around The NFL

The 2026 NFL Draft was eventful as always, sporting its fair share of surprising picks and potential future stars. Connor Rogers shares his grades for every team, recognizing who made smart plays and who may have missed the mark.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the Rams selecting Ty Simpson at No. 13 and how star quarterback Matthew Stafford might react to the “delicate” situation.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down the Steelers placing the seldom-used UFA tender on quarterback Aaron Rodgers, discussing why Pittsburgh made the “chess move.”
Connor Rogers shares his winners and losers from the 2026 NFL Draft, explaining why Jordyn Tyson will complement Chris Olave in New Orleans, questioning if the Jaguars chose tight end Nate Boerkircher too early and more.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the ongoing contract situation involving George Pickens and the Cowboys as the wide receiver has yet to sign his franchise tender.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to Ty Simpson saying he had a secret meeting with Sean McVay before the Rams selected him with the No. 13 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers discuss the drafts from both the New York Giants and Jets, explaining how both teams put together a strong collection of players.

More Super Bowl

Drake Maye finally gets going, hitting Mack Hollins for a 35-yard touchdown to give the New England Patriots life against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX.
Sam Darnold takes advantage of play action, finding a wide-open AJ Barner for a 16-yard touchdown against the Patriots in Super Bowl LX.
Derick Hall gets to Drake Maye to force the fumble as the Seattle Seahawks defense continues to swarm the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.
Charlie Puth sings the national anthem for Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
Devin McCourty, Kyle Shanahan, Jason Garrett and Maria Taylor remember the Seahawks’ decision to throw the ball on the goal line along with Malcolm Butler’s incredible interception in Super Bowl XLIX.
Steve Kornacki takes a look back through United States and Super Bowl history, highlighting colleges that produced Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks and U.S. presidents and more.
San Francisco 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan reflects on what the emotional weight of reaching the Super Bowl feels like, how players “dream of” playing in the big game, and more ahead of Super Bowl LX.
Mike Florio discusses the future sale if the Seattle Seahawks after Super Bowl LX, breaking down who could buy the team and how much it could go for.
Mike Macdonald and Mike Vrabel each share their thoughts ahead of Super Bowl LX, discussing the messages they’ve told their teams and more.
Maria Taylor and the NBA on NBC crew catch up with Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell, where they reminisce about their past All-Star weekend experiences ahead of this year’s festivities on NBC and Peacock.