Seahawks Finish the Story — Super Bowl RecapNot the prettiest Super Bowl, not even close, but the Seattle Seahawks are your 2025–26 NFL champions and they earned it the hard way. This game was a defensive fistfight that never really felt like a classic, but it did feel like Seattle was in control from start to finish. Sam Darnold proved a lot of people — myself included — wrong again, doing just enough, avoiding mistakes, and making the big throw when it mattered, capping a ridiculous back-to-back 14-win run with a Lombardi that forces him into the top-10 QB conversation whether people like it or not. Mike Macdonald was the real star though — his defense absolutely terrorized Drake Maye, dominated the trenches, forced turnovers, and played disciplined, violent football for 60 minutes. This was coaching excellence on full display. Kenneth Walker controlled the game on the ground, Klint Kubiak called an aggressive, fearless game that paid off, and Seattle’s identity never wavered. On the other side, New England’s easy road finally caught up to them — great defense, but a young QB behind a bad offensive line was never surviving that pressure. It wasn’t flashy, it wasn’t historic offense, but it was a clinic in team football, coaching, and trench dominance. Seattle shocked the league, finished the redemption arc, and proved once again that defense, development, and belief still win championships. 📱 Follow The JV Show: https://linktr.ee/the.jv.show#SuperBowl #Seahawks #NFLChampions #MikeMacdonald #SamDarnold #TheJVShow