Super Bowl 60 Showdown: Patriots and Seahawks Battle for Redemption and Glory in a Clash That Could Change Everything
And yet, Seattle made it look manageable.
Like New England, the Seahawks were 14-3 in the regular season. They did so overwhelmingly despite tougher competition, with a plus-191 point differential (second in the NFL), the league’s third-ranked scoring offense (28.4 points per game) and No. 1 scoring defense (17.2 points allowed per game).
Seattle also has posted the second-best offensive success rate and fourth-best defensive success rate during the 2025 postseason. Those figures rank seventh and 26th, respectively, among all playoff teams since 2016.



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