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Patriots’ Pain & Seahawks’ Celebration
Episode 1375

Patriots’ Pain & Seahawks’ Celebration

The Sporting Tribune Today

February 10, 202642m 5s

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Show Notes

On today’s episode of The Sporting Tribune Today, Grant Mona brings you the locker-room reactions and standout voices from both sides of Super Bowl LX — from a crushing loss to a triumphant victory — plus the key performances that defined the game.


Segment One — Patriots Postgame After Super Bowl Loss

Grant opens the show with the New England Patriots’ reactions following their 29-13 defeat to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX. Though the Patriots finished a strong season at 14–3, their offense was largely stifled, trailing 19–0 late into the third quarter and unable to really get going until late against a dominant Seattle defense that sacked QB Drake Maye six times. The hosts break down how New England responded in the press box and locker room as players and coaches processed a historic Super Bowl loss — the Patriots now hold the most Super Bowl losses in NFL history with six.


Segment Two — Seahawks Champions: Cooper Kupp & Team Reaction

In the second segment, Grant shifts to the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl celebration, with reaction from Cooper Kupp and other key contributors after their convincing 29-13 win. The Seahawks controlled the game with a suffocating defense and efficient offense; running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP after rushing for 135 yards, becoming the first running back to win the award since 1998. During the game, veteran receiver Cooper Kupp led Seattle’s pass catchers with six receptions for 61 yards, playing a crucial role in sustaining drives and opening up the offense.

Produced by: Grant Mona


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