We’re back one last time for a score prediction post. This one is disgustingly difficult because its a Super Bowl between two franchises that us Denver Broncos fans mostly loathe. This must be how most fans felt
about Super Bowl 50 where the NFL’s top defense faced a high scoring team that run through a season of cupcakes to get there. Yeah, I said it. The difference here is the top defense also has a pretty explosive offense.
Collectively, we have the Seattle Seahawks obliterating the New England Patriots, 34-9. What are your score predictions for this game? Tell us in the comments!
Here is how we each predicted the Super Bowl final score:
Seahawks 33, Patriots 10
I just don’t see any world where Drake Maye isn’t running for his life all game long. They eeked by the Denver Broncos two weeks ago and while the weather will be nicer that also means the pass rush will have some sure footing as well. I think we’ll always look back on 2025-26 as the season of ‘what if’. What if the refs called a safety in overtime. What if Bo Nix played in the AFC Championship game. What if… sigh. – Tim Lynch
Seahawks 28, Patriots 17
It’s still mildly upsetting we aren’t gearing up to watch the Broncos square off in Super Bowl 60. Had Bo Nix not broken his ankle against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Game, I think we would see them vying for their fourth Lombardi Trophy. Unfortunately, this matchup doesn’t seem that interesting. I think the Seattle Seahawks are a far better team and will absolutely crush the New England Patriots. Their offense has been tremendous, and their defense has been great too. It’s hard for me to think of a way the Patriots can win this one. – Chris Hart
Seahawks 21, Patriots 0
Sam Darnold 21, Drake Maye 0. I have nothing against Maye except that he should not be in the Super Bowl. Even though I Bo-lieve that the Broncos would definitely be there if Nix had been playing, I also think Stidham beat Maye and the Pats, but the refs, listening to Mike Vrabel, made one of the worst calls in history that ended up deciding the game. So ANYWAY, my jaded self is only hoping that Sam Darnold has a great game and gets a ring because he definitely deserves it. – Laurie Lattimore-Volkmann
Seahawks 31, Patriots 8
The Pats offense didn’t face many tough D’s this season and when they did, they floundered. The best D they faced in the regular season was the Bills who finished 12th in points allowed. Their O scored 16 against a Chargers D that finished 9th in scoring, 21 against the Texans D that finished 2nd even with Stroud turning into a turnover machine, and 3 against DEN that finished 3rd. I don’t count that 2 play 10 yard TD drive since that was and should have been a defensive TD. SEA finished first in scoring and I expect that they will stifle the Pats O which failed against good D’s this season. – Joe Mahoney
Seahawks 56, Patriots 10
Take from that score what you will about historic Super Bowl blowouts, but the honest assessment of this game is that Seattle should beat New England. The Seahawks defense is very good. What has Drake Maye done in the post season against very good defensive teams? Not much. I expect the Patriots to find that the road to the Super Bowl was paved with fired coaches and injured starters. That will not be what awaits them at their final destination. – Adam Malnati
My only hope for this Super Bowl is it becomes the most lopsided in history. Like Hart, I don’t think the Patriots have a shot, and if Bo Nix was healthy, New England wouldn’t even be playing this Sunday. So here’s to an embarrassing Super Bowl blowout that doesn’t involve the Broncos. – Ian St. Clair








