When the Seattle Seahawks finished their season with a Super Bowl LX victory over the New England Patriots, the defining feature of their championship was not a single play or dominant stretch. It was the absence of the mistakes that had followed them for much of the year.
Over the entire postseason, Seattle did not commit a single turnover, an achievement no team had previously managed. For a roster that entered January with a negative turnover differential, the transformation was striking.
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Jason Kelce pointed directly to that shift while discussing the game on ‘New Heights.’ Reflecting on the matchup, Kelce emphasized how
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