Drake Maye has been a completely different quarterback under pressure in the playoffs compared to the regular season, when he would calmly escape, scramble or extend plays. If he can return to his regular-season form, while the Patriots make Sam Darnold melt into a puddle of pressure, this is the Patriots’ game to win.
Over the last two months, the Patriots have used a sixth offensive lineman more than any team in the NFL. But Josh McDaniels has yet to call a play-action pass for one of his jumbo blockers, like backup offensive tackle Thayer Munford or defensive tackle-turned-fullback Khyiris Tonga. That ends tonight.
If the Patriots win, Maye has to be the pick. He throws a couple touchdown passes, including one in the fourth quarter, to seal a squeaker for the Pats.
Can the star cornerback shut down Jaxon Smith-Njigba? He’ll have a tall task keeping the high-powered Seahawks passing offense in check.
The Patriots defense will come up big again, forcing at least three Seattle turnovers.
If the game is close and the Patriots have the ball late, expect Maye to make a big play to seal the deal.
The age of the anti-hero is finally over. First Fernando Mendoza, now Drake Maye. Squares rule!
While the Patriots offense has been opportunistic in the playoffs, the defense has been dominant.
Williams has been the heart of the Patriots defense and will lead the way in Super Bowl LX.

The Patriots middle linebacker and leading tackler said there’s no way he’s missing his first Super Bowl. But will he be full-go after sitting out multiple practices with the ankle injury he suffered in the AFC title game? If not, that’s a major blow to the Pats’ defense.
Amid heavy pressure from Milton Williams, Christian Barmore and the rest of New England’s pass rush, Darnold will revert to his turnover ways. Not quite to “seeing ghosts” levels, but enough to limit a Seattle offense that’s scored 72 points through two playoff games.
As talented as Christian Gonzalez is, there’s no tougher cover in the NFL than Smith-Njigba. The Patriots will make containing Seattle’s superstar wideout a priority, but he makes enough plays to lead the Seahawks to a narrow win.
Hollins, who caught 46 passes for 550 yards with two touchdowns in the regular season, is a trusted target for Maye and should be as healthy as he’s been in a while after missing the start of the postseason due to an abdomen injury.
The rookie played just four snaps in the AFC title game, but has the potential to burst through a hole at any moment. He has four 50-plus-yard runs on the season and will make it five Sunday.
While I expect a lower-scoring game, the MVP goes to the quarterback a majority of time. So, here you go Drake Maye. He might have a couple mistakes, but will make one or two signature plays to take home the hardware.
I don’t think Gonzalez shadows wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, because the Seahawks move him around the formation too much. But Gonzalez does need to lock his side of the field down and prevent Seahawks QB Sam Darnold from finding anyone else in the offense.
Josh McDaniels loves getting in his bag early. Expect the Patriots to come out with something you haven’t seen this season.
Maye has to play better than he’s performed this postseason run. Maye was an MVP candidate for a reason, and if he can be as efficient and explosive as he was during the regular season, then the Patriots can win this game.

The free agent signing has been a huge factor in the trenches and commands a lot of attention from opposing offensive lines. His presence allows other players from the defense to get opportunities, and his experience on this stage last year should help him.
The offensive line, while overall improved this year, has had its struggles in the postseason. However, a bye week should have allowed some time for rest and recovery and the finality aspect of the Super Bowl should allow the unit to empty the tank and have its best game of the season.
If the Patriots win, it’s unlikely that the second-year quarterback does not have his best game of the postseason. Also, the MVP has been the winning quarterback for seven of the last nine Super Bowls, so Maye and Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold should be the favorites based on history.
With Milton Williams back healthy and Christian Barmore playing at a high level, the Patriots have been difficult to run on. But look for Seattle to pound the ball with Walker, who runs haaaard.
With two defenses playing at a high level, look for one of them to record a safety.
It doesn’t matter whether it’s Sam Darnold or Sam Malone from “Cheers” throwing the ball for Seattle. This guy catches everything. Smith-Njigba will catch at least one TD pass and go well over the 100-yard mark.

The Patriots defense has been criminally underrated all season and Chaisson has been very effective in his role, but isn’t getting talked about enough.
The Seahawks may have a great run defense, which will hold up TreVeyon Henderson and Rhamondre Stevenson, but so far no team has shown they can stop Maye from changing the game with his legs.
Gonzalez is a difference-maker and I’m not totally sold on Sam Darnold in this spot, which could lead to interceptions.