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Dodgers’ Mookie Betts and Max Muncy weigh in on Super Bowl LX outcome

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the NFL world locks in on Super Bowl  LX set for Sunday, February 8, anticipation is building not just among football fans but across the broader sports universe.

This year’s championship pits the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots in a matchup loaded with intrigue, marking a rare meeting of teams that both overcame long odds to reach the league’s biggest stage.

The Seahawks’ playoff run has been marked by dominant victories, while the Patriots have relied on veteran poise and strategic execution to claim the AFC crown.

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Adding an unexpected twist to the conversation, Major League Baseball stars from the Los Angeles Dodgers have publicly weighed in with their predictions for the game. Recent coverage from SportsNet LA showed players including Mookie Betts and Max Muncy expressing strong confidence in Seattle.

Betts predicted a 34-27 Seahawks win, citing the team’s consistency and strong overall play, while Muncy favored a 31-17 outcome.

Other Dodger players joined the chorus: Will Smith projected a close 24-21 win for Seattle, and Landon Knack echoed Betts with another 34-27 call.

Even Blake Snell hinted at a Seahawks victory, though he suggested the game might be tighter. While these crosssport opinions are largely lighthearted, they highlight the trend about Seattle’s edge heading into the big game.

Why the Seahawks have momentum

Seattle enters this Super Bowl with impressive credentials. The Seahawks finished the regular season 14-3, capturing the NFC’s top seed, and produced a dominant playoff run, including a 41-6 blowout against the San Francisco 49ers and a hard-fought 31-27 win over the Los Angeles Rams.

Quarterback Sam Darnold, who faced skepticism earlier in his career, has been a central figure in Seattle’s success, showcasing accuracy and leadership throughout the season.

Despite a minor oblique injury limiting practice reps this week, team insiders affirm Darnold is ready to lead his team on the sport’s biggest stage.

Meanwhile, the Patriots matched Seattle’s 14-3 record and claimed the AFC title with a dramatic 10-7 victory at Denver.

Led by second-year quarterback Drake Maye and a mix of seasoned veterans, New England has proven resilient, overcoming both injuries and tough playoff opponents to earn a shot at the Lombardi Trophy.

Their balanced offensive schemes and disciplined defensive play have made them formidable opponents, ensuring no lead is ever safe.

With both teams entering the Super Bowl after remarkable seasons, oddsmakers favor Seattle by a slim margin, reflecting their momentum and the high-powered play of Darnold and his supporting cast.



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