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Super Bowl LX: Underdogs Ready to Become Legends
8 Feb
Summary
- Players aim to emulate Malcolm Butler's Super Bowl XLIX heroics.
- Young and overlooked players may define Super Bowl LX.
- Specific matchups could highlight overlooked offensive weapons.

Super Bowl LX is set to pit the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots, echoing the memorable clash of Super Bowl XLIX. This upcoming game holds the potential for an unheralded player to seize the moment and become a franchise legend, much like Malcolm Butler did. Butler, an undrafted free agent, secured a historic interception to clinch the championship for the Patriots.
This narrative of emerging heroes is already being explored for Super Bowl LX. For the Seahawks, players like fourth-round pick Tyricee Barner, a reliable outlet for Sam Darnold, and rookie defensive back Devon Emmanwori, who has overcome an ankle injury, are potential game-changers. Undrafted receiver Jake Bobo, a Massachusetts native, also presents a compelling storyline with his impactful postseason catches.
On the Patriots' side, running back Rhamondre Stevenson could make significant contributions as a receiver against a Seahawks defense vulnerable to pass-catching backs. Tight end Austin Hooper, a Bay Area native, faces a Seahawks team susceptible to tight ends, presenting a homecoming opportunity. Additionally, defensive lineman Christian Tonga, a versatile free-agent signing, could be a surprise offensive weapon.




