Season 2 Episode 23 - Can Anyone Stop New England's Impossible Run?
Release Date: 02/03/2026
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Four wins. That's all the New England Patriots had last season. Now they're playing for a championship against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 60, and somehow, the hosts can't agree on who's going to win. This week's End Zone dives headfirst into the most unpredictable Super Bowl matchup in years. Drake May versus Sam Darnold. Mike Vrabel versus Mike McDonald. A defensive slugfest that might leave fans arguing about whether low-scoring games are actually beautiful football. The crew goes position-by-position, breaking down everything from the running back battles to the special teams wild...
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info_outlineFour wins. That's all the New England Patriots had last season. Now they're playing for a championship against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 60, and somehow, the hosts can't agree on who's going to win.
This week's End Zone dives headfirst into the most unpredictable Super Bowl matchup in years. Drake May versus Sam Darnold. Mike Vrabel versus Mike McDonald. A defensive slugfest that might leave fans arguing about whether low-scoring games are actually beautiful football. The crew goes position-by-position, breaking down everything from the running back battles to the special teams wild cards who could flip the entire game on a single return.
But it's not just X's and O's. There's heated debate about Tom Brady's controversial dual role as Raiders owner and broadcaster. Is he playing by a different set of rules? The Bill Belichick Hall of Fame snub still has everyone fired up. And as the gang previews NFL Honors, they don't hold back on who deserves MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, and which legends keep getting passed over in Canton.
With the hosts split down the middle on their Super Bowl picks and one bringing some personal stakes to the table, this one hits different. Will New England complete the greatest single-season turnaround in NFL history? Or will Seattle's defense and its revamped coaching staff spoil the party?