The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60 in a 29-13 blowout win. While the Patriots put up 13 points, their offensive performance was very poor.

Drake Maye struggled, throwing two interceptions, fumbling once, and getting sacked a total of six times. Overall, it was one of the worst performances in Super Bowl history, courtesy of the Seahawks defense.

But, just one year prior, the Philadelphia Eagles defense put a similar beatdown of the Kansas City Chiefs on display. Their defense shut Patrick Mahomes down in a major way, and eerily enough, the statistics from these two Super Bowl performances are very similar.

Seahawks match Eagles Super Bowl dominance on defense with eerily similar stats

As ESPN’s box score from Super Bowl 60 indicates, the Seahawks defense had six sacks for 43 yards lost, two interceptions, one of which was a pick-six, and a fumble recovery.

And, eerily enough, looking back to Super Bowl 59’s box score from ESPN, the Eagles defense had six sacks for 31 yards lost, two interceptions, one a pick-six, and a fumble recovery.

Somehow, in back-to-back Super Bowls, the NFC team won while recording six sacks, two interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), and one fumble recovery.

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The Seahawks and Eagles put up two of the best defensive performances in Super Bowl history in back-to-back seasons. And they have come against two teams in the Patriots and Chiefs that have been some of the biggest Super Bowl winners in recent years.

It’s an odd coincidence for the Seahawks and Eagles, but as the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together. And in this case, they get sacks, interceptions, touchdowns, and turnovers together.

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