Super Bowl, Seattle Seahawks
Digest more
The Mirror US on MSN
How Seahawks defense landed on 'The Dark Side' nickname after ushering in new era
Seahawks star defensive tackles Jarran Reed and Byron Murphy II spoke exclusively to Mirror US Sports about the origins of 'The Dark Side' nickname and what it represents
The Seahawks' defensive line boasts an NFL-leading six players with 30+ pressures, a stat that defines Super Bowl contenders.
The Seahawks defense is dominant again as it was a decade ago but how they got there looks a little different,
One, Jen Mueller sits down with Uchenna Nwosu, Byron Murphy II, Quandre Diggs, Patrick O'Connell and tight ends coach Mack Brown.
As the Seahawks’ defense has meshed into one of the best units in the NFL, these two super-veterans (23 combined years NFL experience) are playing with the energy and tenacity of rookie free agents trying to earn a spot on the roster.
Dozens of players from all walks of life will have their life-long dreams realized on Super Bowl Sunday. Most didn’t have to travel as long of a road to Levi’s as Pili. Especially not New England tight end Austin Hooper, who was born in San Mateo, grew up in San Ramon, and competed for Stanford University — a mere 13 miles north of Levi’s.
If Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald calls the defensive plays, what does coordinator Aden Durde do? Enough that two teams interviewed him to be their head coach.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye could be a bigger problem on the ground than in the air for the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX.