It took a whiteout blizzard and a close battle in Seattle, but the field is finally set for Super Bowl LX. So who are the last two teams standing after the 2025-2026 NFL season?
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The AFC and NFC Championship games kept things interesting on Sunday to decide which teams would advance, with the New England Patriots narrowly knocking off the Denver Broncos in a game that saw the Broncos rolling with backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham in the wake of Bo Nix’s season-ending ankle injury the prior week. The 10-7 game was played largely in a whiteout blizzard, making for a surreal setting to decide which AFC team would advance to the Super Bowl.
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In the NFC Championship, the Seattle Seahawks held on to down the Los Angeles Rams in a 31-27 shootout that went down the wire, with both Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold (3 touchdowns) and Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (3 touchdowns) dealing for much of the game.
Which teams made it to Super Bowl LX in 2026?
The Seattle Seahawks will play the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday, February 8 live exclusively on NBC and Peacock.
The Seahawks are led by dynamic quarterback Sam Darnold, who threw for 25 touchdowns during the regular season, buoyed by a 1,000 yard rushing season from running back Kenneth Walker at his side in the backfield. At receiver, Jaxon Smith-Njigba has emerged as one of the most explosive players in the country with more than 1,700 yards and 10 touchdowns during the regular season.
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Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is having the kind of season that will remind New England fans of the days back when Tom Brady was winning Super Bowls, throwing for 31 touchdowns on the season. Running back Treveyon Henderson leads their rushing attack with over 900 yards, and veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs has been Maye’s go-to target with a 1,000 yard season.
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