
‘You Gotta Get Back to Work’- Drake Maye Gets Honest About the Harsh Super Bowl Lesson
Drake Maye reflects on the harsh reality of reaching the Super Bowl, calling it humbling and emphasizing the need to get back to work

Drake Maye reflects on the harsh reality of reaching the Super Bowl, calling it humbling and emphasizing the need to get back to work

NBA Star LeBron James reveals his preferred Super Bowl winners while the NFL power rankings shift, with the Bills, Ravens, Rams, and Seahawks emerging as key contenders.

Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers appeared headed toward a natural reunion after a playoff season together. Instead, the conversation surrounding the veteran quarterback has become increasingly layered. With free agency underway, retirement whispers circulating, outside interest forming and former Steelers safety Ryan Clark publicly urging the franchise to pivot toward Malik Willis, Pittsburgh now faces a defining quarterback decision. What once felt simple no longer is.

The Kansas City Chiefs are turning to familiarity as they attempt to reinforce a defensive front that showed cracks last season. With the NFL Scouting Combine approaching and roster decisions looming, Kansas City has brought back longtime assistant Terry Bradden as assistant defensive line coach. After spending 2025 at Nebraska, Bradden returns to an organization where he previously helped build three Super Bowl teams. The move signals a clear priority for Andy Reid and defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo - restore consistency up front and reignite a pass rush that dipped at critical moments.

After a difficult outing in the New England Patriots’ 29-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, rookie offensive tackle Will Campbell has faced sharply negative feedback about his performance. Campbell allowed 14 quarterback pressures in the big game, a figure that stood out as one of the highest in the NFL this season. As criticism built across social media and fan circles following his struggles, Maxx Crosby stepped forward with his perspective on the situation, urging patience and development rather than panic, emphasizing that Campbell’s flaws are fixable with the right coaching and offseason work.

Super Bowl LX left behind more questions than answers for New England. In the days following the Seahawks’ 29–13 win, former Pro Bowl safety Adam Archuleta revisited the film and came away increasingly puzzled by the Patriots’ refusal to adjust. What he saw was not just a young quarterback under siege, but an entire offensive structure that stayed predictable against a defense playing with unusual confidence. For Archuleta, the most troubling part was not Seattle’s dominance, but how little New England did to challenge it.