Both the Patriots and Seahawks leaned on rookie leaders this season. And some, like first-round pick Grey Zabel, are playing their best football at the right time.
We examine both team's attacks through EPA per play and success rate and then compare those numbers to the other 18 Super Bowl participants of the past decade.
Defensively, the most urgent needs lie in the back seven, particularly at cornerback and linebacker. Fortunately for Miami, the Dolphins hold five of the top 90 picks in the draft, giving the club ample opportunity to address a wide range of critical needs on both sides of the ball.
Ahead of Super Bowl 60 between the Patriots and the Seahawks, we're looking at the highest-graded Super Bowl wide receiver performances in the PFF era.
With the defense’s lone constant, edge defender Trey Hendrickson, now set to enter free agency, Cincinnati faces significant needs at every level of the unit. Fortunately, the Bengals still have their draft capital largely intact and own picks in each of the first four rounds.
The spotlight can't shine on every player, but to make it to a Super Bowl, you need unsung heroes. Here are three for each of the Patriots and Seahawks ahead of Super Bowl 60.
Dolphins offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik praised quarterback Tua Tagovailoa for how he handled his benching last season but stopped short of sharing the team's plans for him in 2026.
With four days to go before Super Bowl LX, neither Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald nor Sam Darnold seems concerned about the quarterback's oblique injury.
Longtime Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland announced on Wednesday that he is leaving that post and the team released a statement in response to that decision.
Joe Flacco wrapped up his 18th season with his first trip to the Pro Bowl and the prospect of a 19th season came up during a Wednesday visit to PFT Live.
Lamb visited PFT Live on Radio Row at Super Bowl LX and talked about what training camp was like with Parsons' contract situation overshadowing the Cowboys' preparation.
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