SAN FRANCISCO — No, you’re not in the Upside Down, but you might be experiencing a little bit of déjà vu.
Eleven years after facing off in Super Bowl XLIX, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots are meeting again with the Lombardi Trophy on the line in Super Bowl LX. And while there are some similarities to those teams — like a nickname-worthy Seattle defense (aka “The Dark Side”) — these two teams don’t carry the same reputations they had back then.
Led by MVP runner-up Drake Maye and AP Coach of the Year Mike Vrabel, the Patriots no longer have the notoriety of an empire spearheaded by Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. Instead, they’re a young, spunky team that got here after a three-win season a year ago.
In Seattle, the defense has continued to pave the way, but it’s led by second-year head coach Mike Macdonald, who could become the first Super Bowl-winning head coach to also call defensive plays in NFL history. On offense, the Seahawks are led by quarterback Sam Darnold, who took a circuitous route to the Super Bowl.
Different paths, familiar destination as both journeys have led to Levi’s Stadium, where the Seahawks and Patriots will meet once again with everything on the line.
Stay tuned here for live updates, highlights and all the action from Super Bowl LX as it unfolds.
