The scoreboard read 29-13. The confetti fell in waves of navy and action green. And by the time the Lombardi Trophy was raised, it was clear that Super Bowl LX wasn’t just a championship — it was the start of a new chapter for the NFL.
The Seattle Seahawks didn’t just defeat the New England Patriots — they reshaped the league’s storyline heading into the offseason.
Now the question isn’t who won… It’s what happens next.
Super Bowl LX Recap: Defense Wins Again
In an era dominated by explosive passing offenses, Seattle flipped expectations.
Seattle controlled the game from early on, keeping New England’s offense off rhythm while learning on a balanced attack that avoided costly mistakes.
Running back Kenneth Walker III earned Super Bowl MVP honors, highlighting a resurgence of power running in high-stakes football.
Free Agency: What To Watch Out For
With the season ending, Free Agency is something for everyone to watch out for. Front offices change their focus and make moves that could make or break their future.
Top 10 free agent players:
- Trey Hendrickson, Edge
- George Pickens, WR
- Tyler Linderbaum, C
- Daniel Jones, QB
- Jaelan Phillips, Edge
- Alec Pierce, WR
- Breece Hall, RB
- Rasheed Walker, OT
- Odafe Oweh, Edge
- Riq Woolen, CB
With many options for teams to change their depth chart, there is always potential Salary problems that could lead to problems. Salary Cap is a crucial factor on teams’ improvement. This makes a fair limit so teams can’t dominate for extended periods of time.
Top 10 potential Salary Cap cuts:
- Kirk Cousins, QB, Falcons
- Brandon Aiyuk, WR, 49ers
- Rashan Gary, EDGE, Packers
- Michael Pittman, WR, Colts
- Marlon Humphrey, CB, Ravens
- Stefon Diggs, WR, Patriots
- Justin Fields, QB, Jets
- Jawaan Taylor, OT, Chiefs
- Calvin Ridley, WR, Titans
- Bryce Huff, EDGE, 49ers
Way To Early 2026-2027 NFL Team Record Predictions
With the 2025-2026 season closing and new season will always await. NFL team records will change in just one year. Teams’ confidence could rise with new signings or additions.
All Teams Record Predictions:
AFC East-
- New England Patriots (12-5)
- Buffalo Bills (10-5)
- Miami Dolphins (6-11)
- New York Jets (3-13)
AFC North-
- Baltimore Ravens (11-6)
- Cincinnati Bengals (8-9)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (7-10)
- Cleveland Browns (6-11)
AFC South-
- Houston Texans (13-3)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (7-10)
- Tennessee Titans (7-10)
- Indianapolis Colts (6-11)
AFC West-
- Denver Broncos (12-5)
- Kansas City Chiefs (11-6)
- Los Angeles Chargers (9-8)
- Las Vegas Raiders (2-15)
NFC East-
- Philadelphia Eagles (12-5)
- Dallas Cowboys (10-7)
- Washington Commanders (7-10)
- New York Giants (4-13)
NFC North-
- Green Bay Packers (13-4)
- Chicago Bears (12-5)
- Detroit Lions (11-6)
- Minnesota Vikings (4-13)
NFC South-
- Carolina Panthers (10-7)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-8)
- New Orleans Saints (6-11)
- Atlanta Falcons (5-12)
NFC West-
- Seattle Seahawks (14-3)
- Los Angeles Rams (12-5)
- San Francisco 49ers (10-7)
- Arizona Cardinals (3-14)
