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By Angelica Medina Feb 3 (Reuters) - Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said on Tuesday his team's improbable Super Bowl journey was not fuelled by proving doubters wrong, but by an internal makeover focused on authenticity over outside noise.
In a stunning development, former NFL cornerback Richard Sherman believes the Seattle Seahawks will win this year's Super Bowl.
Second-year Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald has answered nearly all of these questions with an affirmative yes so far. ESPN’s Bill Barnwell seemed to agree, ranking Seattle’s hiring of Macdonald as the third-best NFL head coaching hire since 2021.
The Seahawks' front seven may overwhelm New England's run game.
Many eyes are sure to be on Patriots quarterback Drake Maye on Monday night. Last week, Maye battled a shoulder injury and an illness and was listed as questionable on the initial Super Bowl injury report. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters he’s not worried about Maye’s throwing shoulder. Maye echoed that sentiment Monday.
Seahawks DT Leonard Williams revealed the origin story for the "Dark Side" nickname that Seattle's defense gave itself.