The Seattle Seahawks on Sunday defeated the Los Angeles Rams in a high-scoring shoot-out to set up a Super Bowl rematch with the New England Patriots.
In Seattle, Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold outdueled Rams counterpart Matthew Stafford in a 31-27 thriller to clinch the National Football Conference championship.
The victory sends Seattle into a repeat of their epic 2015 Super Bowl against the Patriots, who prevailed in a blizzard-hit 10-7 American Football Conference championship victory over the Denver Broncos.
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The Seahawks’ win marked the latest milestone in what has been a fairy-tale campaign for Darnold, who has enjoyed a renaissance with Seattle this season after a rocky start to his career.
“It’s amazing, to be able to do this with these guys in this locker room, with this coaching staff — it means the world to me,” said Darnold, who played for four different clubs before arriving in Seattle last year.
The 28-year-old finished with three touchdowns, 346 passing yards and no interceptions.
Darnold’s gripping slugfest with Stafford was effectively tilted in Seattle’s favor when a late Rams drive to the Seahawks’ six-yard line came away with nothing.
“We came here with expectations to win,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “It was a great back-and-forth game by two great teams, but a couple of critical errors ended up costing us... I’m never really short on words, but I am right now. It’s tough, but this is sports and you’ve got to be able to deal with it.”
Seattle were left looking ahead to a Super Bowl clash with the Patriots in Santa Clara, California, on Feb. 8, 11 years after losing to New England in the NFL showpiece in 2015 during the Tom Brady era.
The Patriots are targeting a record seventh Super Bowl following their gritty, low-scoring victory in Colorado.
The title game played out in brutal conditions, with the field gradually blanketed in snow as a storm swept over the venue.
New England quarterback Drake Maye held firm after a shaky start, leading the Patriots upfield for the decisive field goal after rushing for a first-half touchdown.
“We battled the elements,” Maye said. “These conditions, it’s not great throwing the football, but hey, we do what we need to do... We’re off to the Super Bowl. Let’s go.”
The win cements a remarkable resurgence for the Patriots.
After the dominant era of the Brady dynasty that yielded six Super Bowl titles, New England have endured a painful rebuild, but under new head coach Mike Vrabel they were a revelation this season, topping the tough American Football Conference East for the first time since 2019.
“Just so happy for Mike Vrabel, former teammate of mine,” said Brady, now working as a commentator for Fox television. “Went to New England, no one was quite sure how they’d do [after] back-to-back 4-and-13 seasons, and they turn it into a road AFC victory in Denver. I know how hard that is.”
The Patriots, who already boasted the most Super Bowl appearances with 11, now have their 12th showing on football’s biggest stage, and a chance to vie for a record seventh Lombardi trophy.
Vrabel, who won three Super Bowls playing alongside Brady for the Patriots, would be the first person to win the sport’s ultimate prize as a player and coach for the same franchise.
“I won’t win it — it’ll be the players that will win the game, I promise you,” Vrabel said.
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