description
In many ways, Super Bowl LX’s result boiled down to which quarterback could withstand pass-rushing pressure the best; with an unstoppable performance in the trenches, Byron Murphy seemed determined to ensure it wasn’t a battle Seattle would lose. The second-year defensive star picked the perfect time to produce a “greatest hits”-type game, doing his part in keeping New England scoreless through three quarters with a powerful takedown of the Patriots’ quarterback. Murphy afforded the Seahawks one of football’s great cheat codes — a ferocious frontline, despite only bringing a four-man rush — and such benefits led to a 29-13 win on Feb. 8, 2026. The former Longhorn offered his contributions through a two-sack, two-TFL showing, plus a fumble recovery.