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Which Teams Are Playing in the Super Bowl? Get to Know the Teams & Stars

Sascha Paruk

By Sascha Paruk in NFL News

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Feb 2, 2026; San Jose, CA, USA; Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold (14) and New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) during Opening Night for Super Bowl LX at San Jose Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The Super Bowl is by far the biggest sporting event on the North American calendar. Every year, it brings in millions of casual viewers who haven’t paid one iota of attention to the NFL in roughly (exactly) one year.

Is that you? You’re in the right place. Here is a crash course on the 2026 Super Bowl.

Who’s Playing in the 2026 Super Bowl?

Super Bowl 60 will feature the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, playing at Levi’s Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers. Kickoff will be at roughly 3:30 pm PT/6:30 pm ET. (The pregame festivities always delay it a little.)

The Seahawks finished the regular season as the top team in the NFC at 14-3 and earned a bye to the Divisional Round (meaning they got to skip the Wild Card Round). They destroyed the San Francisco 49ers (41-6) in their first playoff game, and then eked out a 31-27 win over the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game.

The Patriots finished the regular season as the second-best team in the AFC at 14-3 (losing the tiebreak to the Denver Broncos). They have played three relatively low-scoring playoff games, which were all contested in below-freezing and/or snowy conditions. They beat the LA Chargers (16-3), Houston Texans (28-16), and Denver Broncos (10-7).

The table below compares the two teams across the most-telling statistics. The numbers in parentheses are the ranks in the NFL as a whole, which consists of 32 teams.

Seahawks vs Patriots Key Stats

StatisticSeattleNew England
Points Per Game28.4 (3rd)28.8 (2nd)
Points Allowed Per Game17.2 (1st)18.8 (4th)
Point Differential+191 (1st)+170 (3rd)
Yards Per Game351.4 (7th)379.4 (3rd)
Yards Per Game Allowed285.9 (6th)295.2 (8th)
Turnover Differential-3 (19th)+3 (10th)
Sacks by Defense47 (7th)35 (22nd)
Sacks Allowed27 (5th)48 (23rd)
Yards Per Play5.88 (6th)6.18 (1st)
Yards Allowed Per Play4.56 (2nd)5.16 (12th)

Who Are the Quarterbacks in Super Bowl 60?

The Super Bowl 60 quarterback matchup is not one that anybody predicted ahead of the season. Both the Seahawks and Patriots were relative longshots in the Super Bowl 60 odds in the preseason.

Seattle is led by reclamation project Sam Darnold, a 2018 third-overall pick who looked like a complete bust during his tenure with the New York Jets, the team that drafted him. He resurrected his career with the Minnesota Vikings last year before piloting the Seahawks to the league’s third-best offense in terms of points scored.

New England pivot Drake Maye was the third-overall pick in 2024 and had a mediocre-at-best rookie season last year as the Patriots went an ugly 4-13 with a -128 point differential. He blossomed into an NFL MVP contender in his second season, narrowly losing the award to Matthew Stafford of the LA Rams.

The table below compares the two young QBs across a range of statistics from the 2025-26 regular season.

Sam Darnold vs Drake Maye 2025 QB Stats

Sam Darnold (SEA)StatisticDrake Maye (NE)
17GP17
14-3Record14-3
.824Win%.824
323Completions354
477Attempts492
67.7Comp%72.0
4048Pass Yards4394
8.5Yards Per Attempt8.9
238.1Pass Yards Per Ggame258.5
25Pass TDs31
14INTs8
99.1Passer Rating113.5
27Times Sacked47
35Rush Attempts103
95Rush Yards450
0Rush TD4

If you’re looking to place a bet on the Super Bowl – whether its your first sports wager or your five-hundredth – SBD has you covered with comprehensive Seahawks/Patriots betting coverage.

Sascha Paruk
Sascha Paruk

Managing Editor

Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.

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