The wait will soon be over to crown the champion of a thrilling 2025 NFL season. Our latest YouTube video previews Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots—a rematch of the all-time classic from 11 years ago.

Different Paths
These two teams took very different paths to the Super Bowl. For the Seahawks, they had to get through the gauntlet of the NFC West to clinch the top seed in the conference—and then had to defeat the strong 49ers and Rams squads again in their two playoff games. So, will there be an adjustment taking on a non-divisional opponent for the first time in a month?
Meanwhile, the Patriots rode an uncommonly easy schedule to the No. 2 seed in the AFC and three great postseason matchups—capped by Broncos star Bo Nix being unavailable at quarterback for the No. 1 seed in the AFC Championship Game. While the Seahawks played teams they’re used to, the Pats advanced past teams they didn’t face during the regular season in the Chargers, Texans, and Denver.
Top Playoff Performers
The video preview dives into the top performers from the two Super Bowl participants during the championship run. The headliners are the duo of quarterback Sam Darnold and wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba for Seattle—but don’t sleep on the way Kenneth Walker III has been running the ball and the energy he brings.
On the New England side, defensive tackle Milton Williams has been a driving force of strong play from the defense—with nine pressures and two sacks during the postseason.
Keys to the Game
Both teams are undoubtedly seeking balance on offense. For the Patriots, they’ll likely need second-year quarterback Drake Maye to play much better than he has through three postseason games—but it’s not like he didn’t have an ultra-efficient regular season to flip the switch on Sunday.
Of course, Darnold must take care of the ball, too. If he does, the Seahawks should be in excellent shape to take home another Lombardi Trophy. Look for Rashid Shaheed and former Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp to play crucial roles behind JSN.
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