Super Bowl Showdown: Unveiling the Dark Horse Players Poised to Steal the Spotlight and Change the Game Forever
He could be a pivotal player again in the Super Bowl, as only four teams gave up more receptions to tight ends this season than the Seahawks. Seattle’s 1,080 receiving yards allowed to tight ends were nearly 200 over the league average.
It is worth noting that Seattle plays in a division with star tight ends Trey McBride and George Kittle, and even Colby Parkinson had a career year with the Los Angeles Rams.
But the Seahawks played extra defensive backs in nickel or dime packages on 88.2% of snaps this season, and those smaller defenders can sometimes get eclipsed by big tight ends like the 6-foot-5, 249-pound Henry.



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