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Per Roc Nation, Bad Bunny's performance at halftime of the Seattle Seahawks win over the New England Patriots drew 4.2 billion global viewers on broadcasts, YouTube and digital, making it the most-watched halftime show of all time.
The Patriots and the Seahawks meet in Levi's Stadium in for a Super Bowl 60 showdown. Here's what to know about the start time and more.
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to release offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor in what is perhaps a surprising move. And Patrick Mahomes isn’t expected to be thrilled about it. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Chiefs have informed the 28-year-old that they will cut him. That is, unless they work out a trade.
The Bills are reportedly linked to a Super Bowl–winning wide receiver from the Seattle Seahawks to help quarterback Josh Allen.
Another free agent on the offensive side of the ball is tackle Josh Jones, who stepped in for an injured Charles Cross in Weeks 16-18 and helped the Seahawks during that crucial 3-0 stretch which included the overtime victory against the Los Angeles Rams, and the Week 18 win over the 49ers which clinched the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
Former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been linked with a move to the New England Patriots following his release.
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Seahawks GM John Schneider and head coach Mike Macdonald are back on their grind shortly after the Super Bowl win. They insist they won't be hurt by the quick turnaround, or by the team's sale announcement.
Diggs came to New England as a gamble. It worked out on the field, and Diggs would lead the team in receptions, targets and yards in 2025.
The year is 2026 and the Cleveland Browns are still looking for a franchise quarterback. Thus, even entertaining any Super Bowl talk for the team usually result
There are moments in every NFL career that never fade, and for former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. , one play still stands above the rest.