Leonard's three-point play in final seconds lifts Clippers to a 105-102 win over Rockets

HOUSTON (AP) — Kawhi Leonard scored 27 points and his three-point play with two seconds remaining lifted the Los Angeles Clippers to a 105-102 victory over the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night.

Leonard, who had 12 rebounds, scored 19 points in the fourth quarter to extend his career-best streak of 20-point games to 33.

The Clippers led by four points when Kevin Durant made one of two free throws before a layup by Alperen Sengun cut the lead to 102-101 with 43 seconds left. Leonard missed a 3-pointer and Jabari Smith Jr. grabbed a rebound to give Houston the ball.

Sengun shot 1 for 2 from the line with 7.2 seconds left to tie it and Leonard got the rebound before the Clippers called a timeout. Leonard then made a fadeaway jumper as he was fouled and hit the free throw to make it 105-102.

Houston had a chance to tie it, but Tari Eason's shot was off.

Durant led the Rockets with 21 points and Reed Sheppard added 17 points off the bench.

Houston had a two-point lead before the Clippers made five consecutive free throws to make it 98-95 with 2 ½ minutes remaining.

Durant hit a 3-pointer from the corner a few seconds later to tie it before a pair of free throws by Leonard put the Clippers back on top. A dunk by John Collins pushed the lead to 102-98 with about 90 seconds remaining.

The Rockets were up by five before the Clippers scored the next 12 points, with nine from Leonard, to take an 87-80 lead with about eight minutes to go.

Houston got going after that, using a 13-4 run, with seven points from Durant, to take a 93-91 lead with 4 ½ minutes to go.

Houston led by 13 late in the third quarter before the Clippers went on a 12-0 run to cut the lead to 76-75 with 11 minutes left.

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Leonard's three-point play in final seconds lifts Clippers to a 105-102 win over Rockets

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NFL free agents: Top 25 includes a Super Bowl MVP, some starting QBs and George Pickens

TheNew England Patriots showedhow valuable of a tool free agency can be.

Not many teams have the cap space or the desire to spend like the Patriots last year, but New England remade its roster through a great free-agency haul and a strong draft. They went from 4-13 to 14-3 andwon an AFC championship.

Most teams this year will take a more prudent approach to free agency, looking to fill gaps in the roster. Free agency begins on March 11, and here are the top 25 players slated to become unrestricted free agents.

25. Seahawks DE Boye Mafe

Mafe had nine sacks as a second-year player in 2023. He has just eight sacks in the two seasons since, so he won't hit free agent as a high-priority pass rusher. But the former second-round pick is just 27 years old and can help a team from the edge.

24. Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers

Not many quarterbacks about to turn 43 would make a list like this. However, the quarterback market will be brutal and Rodgers was pretty good last season. Areturn to the Steelers and a reunion with Mike McCarthyseems like the most likely outcome if Rodgers keeps playing, but there aren't enough starting quality QBs to go around this offseason.

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23. Packers WR Romeo Doubs

Doubs made high-profile complaints about hisrole in the Packers' offense,and now he has a chance to find a team that will use him more. Doubs has never had more than 724 yards in a season, though perhaps he could do more in a less-crowded receiver group. He will be 26 years old next season and should have plenty of suitors.

22. 49ers WR Jauan Jennings

Jennings has rarely been in a high-volume role, but he has produced when given opportunities. He has 15 touchdown receptions the past two seasons. He's a big receiver who might not be a No. 1, but can be a productive part of an offense.

21. Steelers G Isaac Seumalo

Seumalo will turn 33 years old next season, but he's a steady veteran and it's hard to find offensive line help. Seumalo has started 104 games in his career and made a Pro Bowl in 2024.

20. Packers OT Rasheed Walker

Walker has been the Packers' starting left tackle for three seasons and will be just 26 years old next season. Walker isn't an elite player but it is very hard to find a competent starting left tackle in free agency.

19. Patriots OLB K'Lavon Chaisson

Chaisson is a classic taleof a first-round disappointment who flourished in a better situation. Chaisson didn't work out with the Jaguars but was very good for the Patriots this past season, picking up 7.5 sacks. He's just 26 years old and a team will bet on his emergence continuing.

18. Buccaneers CB Jamel Dean

Dean wasPro Football Focus'No. 5 cornerback this past season, and while he'll turn 30 years old during next season, teams that need cornerback help will take a risk that Dean's 2025 level can sustain for at least one more season.

17. Buccaneers WR Mike Evans

Evans could always return to the Buccaneers again, or retire. But heading into what should be his age-33 season, Evans should still have some juice left. Injuries set him back this past season, his first in the NFL without gaining 1,000 yards, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's at the end. Evans is a future Hall of Famer and some team would love to add his presence to their receiver room, if he doesn't go back to Tampa Bay.

16. Falcons QB Kirk Cousins

Cousins isn't officially a free agent but theFalcons are reportedly planning to cut him,so he's on the list. Cousins finished last season with some good performances, which will reinvigorate the market for him. He'll be 38 years old in August but he'll be better than plenty of the options some QB-needy teams will be looking at.

15. Chargers OLB Khalil Mack

Mack has to decide if he wants to continue playing. He'll be 35 years old next season and said he will ponder his future. If he does return, he still has value. He had 5.5 sacks last season and while he's not at his old NFL Defensive Player of the Year level, he can be a versatile piece on a one-year deal.

14. Jaguars RB Travis Etienne Jr.

Etienne has at least 1,399 yards from scrimmage in three of his four NFL seasons. He also has at least 260 carries in a season twice, showing he can be a focal point of a team's running game.

13. Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker III

Winning Super Bowl MVPraises Walker's profile, but teams won't see him as an elite running back. He is very good though, and has three 1,000-yard seasons in his four years in the NFL. He has big-play ability, but down-to-down consistency has been a question. It seems likely he'll be back with the Seahawks, but there will be some outside interest.

12. Falcons TE Kyle Pitts

A very interesting case. Pitts had a historic rookie season gaining more than 1,000 yards, then three incredibly frustrating and unproductive seasons, and then was very good with 88 catches and 928 yards last season. Do you trust the draft pedigree as one of the best tight end prospects ever and those two productive seasons, or the duds that were in between them?

11. Seahawks WR Rashid Shaheed

Shaheed didn't have a huge impact with the Seahawks as a receiver after a midseason trade, but it's hard to acclimate to an offense during a season. On special teams he was great though. What a team is getting with Shaheed is a big-play receiver who can also flip a game with a big return. That has a lot of value.

10. Jets RB Breece Hall

Hall is versatile, productive and just 25 years old next season. He was having a monster rookie year in 2022 before a season-ending injury. Over the past three seasons he put up 4,359 yards from scrimmage in putrid offensive conditions. Perhaps there's some concern that Hall has never quite lived up to that rookie season, but we can also blame that on the Jets.

9. Chargers OLB Odafe Oweh

The Ravens moved on from Oweh, a former first-round pick, and the Chargers benefitted from a low-cost midseason trade. Oweh had 7.5 sacks in 12 games and put himself on the map as an attractive free agent. Oweh did have some moments with the Ravens too, including 10 sacks in 2024. He will get paid by someone looking for edge help.

8. Eagles DE Jaelan Phillips

Phillips has an injury history, which might keep the bidding from getting out of control. He's also an accomplished pass rusher who was once a first-round pick and will be just 27 years old next season. Phillips had just five sacks between the Dolphins and Eagles last season, and he didn't make a huge impact for Philadelphia after a midseason trade. But his 28 career sacks and prime age will generate interest.

7. Packers QB Malik Willis

The quarterback market is incredibly thin, including aweak draft class outside of Fernando Mendoza.That will make Willis a surprisingly popular commodity, considering how many teams need a quarterback. Would you rather gamble on Willis, who is 26 years old and has looked good when he needed to play for the Packers, a Kirk Cousins or Aaron Rodgers near the end, or Daniel Jones coming off a major injury? At least Willis provides some hope to be a long-term option without many glaring concerns, other than seeing if he can produce as a full-time starter.

6. Jaguars LB Devin Lloyd

Lloyd looked like a first-round disappointment with the Jaguars — he didn't get his fifth-year option picked up — but then he had a breakout season with a new coaching staff. He made the Pro Bowl and had a career-best season. Now he looks like a late bloomer that needed a better scheme to thrive.

5. Colts WR Alec Pierce

Pierce picked a good time for his breakout season. The former second-round pick went from an occasional big-play threat to more production in a higher-volume role. Pierce has led the NFL in yards per catch in each of the last two seasons and he's coming off his first 1,000-yard season. He'll be just 26 years old next season.

4. Colts QB Daniel Jones

Had Jones continued his strong play through the second half of the season and hit free agency healthy, he'd be No. 1 on this list and it might not be close. But that didn't happen. Jones tore his Achilles, and that's not an easy injury to return from, especially for a player like Jones whose mobility is a big part of his game. It seems likely he returns to the Colts anyway, but there's plenty of questions too.

3. Cowboys WR George Pickens

Pickens could be No. 1 on this list, but theinevitability of the franchise tag tempers enthusiasm. The Cowboys will have to figure out how to make Pickens happy, because he's unlikely to be with the tag. He'll be just 25 years old next season with elite talent, but also off-field concerns that caused the Steelers to move on. If he ever got to free agency he'd get an enormous deal. But that's very unlikely.

2. Ravens C Tyler Linderbaum

Linderbaum was Pro Football Focus' No. 4 center last season, he's 25 years old and is a former first-round pick. This is the exact type of free agent teams will and should overpay. He plays a highly valuable position and has many prime years left.

1. Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson

Hendrickson had 17.5 sacks in 2023 and 2024. Last season that dipped to 4.5, but his unhappiness over the Bengals' treatment of him, along with injuries that limited him to seven games, tells that story. Hendrickson is 31 years old so that will work against him on a long-term deal, but pass rushers like this aren't often available.

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Prosecutors: Ex-NFL LB Darron Lee could face death penalty in murder case

Former NFL linebacker Darron Lee isfacing charges of first-degree murder and tampering with evidencein Hamilton County, Tennessee. On Wednesday, prosecutors said the case involving the death of Lee's girlfriend could qualify him for the death penalty.

Lee was denied bond during the Wednesday hearingbecause of testimony stating Lee had moved from Florida to Tennessee, which violated his probation terms stemming from an aggravated assault case. Lee was also on probation for pushing a woman and punching her in the face multiple times in 2023.

Lee's girlfriend was found deadin a rented home in Ooltewah, Tennessee, east of Chattanooga. Testimony from a Hamilton County Sheriff's Office detective Wednesday played a role in denying Lee bond.

Detective Brian Lockhart testified that Lee was in the rented home when Sheriff's Office deputies arrived and said that his girlfriend likely fell in the shower due to her narcolepsy. Investigators said the evidence did not match Lee's description.

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Lockhart later stated that the microwave oven in the home was broken with glass scattered around the home. He testified that an autopsy showed Lee's girlfriend suffered "severe injuries, including severe brain trauma, a broken neck, bruising across her body, a large bite mark on her shoulder and thigh, stab wounds to her legs, and significant facial trauma."

Hamilton County District Attorney Coty Wamp said that the prosecution hasn't decided yet whether or not to pursue the death penalty but there are two factors that could qualify Lee for it.

"You walked in the door, there were boxes," Lockhart said, per NewsChannel9. "A lot of stuff in the living room. The deceased was in the floor lying on her back. There was blood going up the staircase, on the hand railing there was blood, on the walls there was blood, on the floor in the living room there was blood, in the floor on the hallway and the stairs."

Lee is charged with tampering with evidence because detectives found cleaning supplies upstairs in the Ooltewah residence. Those supplies included bleach wipes and a spray bottle.

Lee spent six years in the NFL after the New York Jets selected him No. 20 overall in the 2016 NFL Draft out of Ohio State. He spent three seasons with the Jets before playing for the Kansas City Chiefs (2019), Buffalo Bills (2020) and Las Vegas Raiders (practice squad member in 2021).

He will remain in custody as the case continues.

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Sam Darnold has a message to Jets fans after Seahawks Super Bowl win

Not all breakups are created equal.

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Some are ugly, with one party still hanging on when everyone else knows it's over. Others are more mutual as the sides recognize that the spark is gone.Sam Darnoldand theNew York Jetsfall into the latter, having gone through a breakup that didn't require a restraining order attached to it.

Darnold had to go elsewhere to find success, but that doesn't mean he doesn't still look back on his time with the Jets fondly. During an event at a Raising Canes in Seattle on Feb. 10, Darnold was asked about his message to the Jets fans who continue to support him.

"That's all you can ask for as a player is to feel supported, especially by the team that drafted you,"Darnold said, via FanSided's Justin Fried.

"I always look at myself and feel like I could've done a lot more for that franchise."

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Darnold only lasted three seasons with the Jets after the team selected him with the No. 3 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. He led the team to a 13-25 record in 38 starts, tossing 45 touchdowns to 39 interceptions. Since New York owned the No. 2 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Jets opted to move on and selectZach Wilson.

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It was a move that reset the rookie quarterback contract window and aligned Wilson with the team's new coaching staff, led by Robert Saleh.

Darnold was traded to theCarolina Panthersthat offseason, where he spent two seasons before becoming a backup quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. After a breakout year for the Minnesota Vikings, Darnold signed with theSeahawksin free agency last offseason.

The quarterback proved the breakout was no fluke, leading Seattle to a 14-3 regular season record and a win inSuper Bowl 60– the second Super Bowl win in franchise history.

While Darnold is experiencing plenty of success with his new team, the Jets remain mired in mediocrity and searching for an answer at quarterback. Despite that reality, Jets fans still showed plenty of support for their former signal-caller in the Super Bowl.

"The fact that [Jets fans] are able to support me even through that means a lot," Darnold said.

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Abby Wambach leaves Casey Wasserman's agency amid Jeffrey Epstein ties as LA28 committee continues to back him

Though LA28 organizing committee chairmanCasey Wasserman has been linked to Jeffrey Epsteinin a series of emails that were released late last month, leaders of the organizing committee said Wednesday that Wasserman should continue to serve as the committee chair.

This development comes as Wasserman's talent agency has lost several high-profile clients, including former soccer star Abby Wambach.

After a review of his past conduct and Wasserman's "strong leadership," the LA28 committee said, he should remain in charge of the LA28 organizing committee.

"We found Mr. Wasserman's relationship with Epstein and [Ghislaine] Maxwell did not go beyond what has already been publicly documented," the board's executive committee said in a statement on Wednesday,via The Los Angeles Times.

"Twenty-three years ago, before Mr. Wasserman or the public knew of Epstein and Maxwell's deplorable crimes, Mr. Wasserman and his then-wife flew on a humanitarian mission to Africa on Epstein's plane at the invitation of the Clinton Foundation. This was his single interaction with Epstein. Shortly after, he traded the publicly-known emails with Maxwell.

"The Executive Committee of the Board has determined that based on these facts, as well as the strong leadership he has exhibited over the past ten years, Mr. Wasserman should continue to lead LA28 and deliver a safe and successful Games."

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 03: Chairman of LA28 Casey Wasserman speaks during the IOC Session at the Main Media Centre MPC at Allianz MiCo on February 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)

What are Casey Wasserman's connections to Epstein, Maxwell?

Emails between Wasserman and Maxwell from 2003were released late last month by the U.S. Department of Justice, as part of a release of millions of files.

Maxwell, a convicted sex offender and longtime associate of Epstein, told Wasserman in an email thread that she had thought of him at "inappropriate moments."

"I think of you all the time … So what do I have to do to see you in a tight leather outfit?" Wasserman wrote back. "I am in NY tonight, you're not, what am I to do?"

Their correspondence continued, and Wasserman was married at the time. He and his wife divorced in 2021 after two decades together.

The high-powered Hollywood agent and businessman emphasized in a statement earlier this month that he "never had a personal or business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein," and that he was "terribly sorry for having any association with either of them."

"I deeply regret my correspondence with Ghislaine Maxwell which took place over two decades ago, long before her horrific crimes came to light," Wasserman said.

Wasserman was appointed chairman of the LA28 organizing committee in 2017. TheUS Olympic and Paralympic Committee has since backed the Wasserman-led organizing committeedespite the emails.

Los Angeles will host the Olympics in 2028, which marks the city's first Games since 1984.

Former USWNT star Abby Wambach leaves Wasserman's agency

Several major stars have left Wasserman's agency since the emails were released. Longtime U.S. women's national team star Abby Wambach joined that group on Wednesday.

Wambach retired from the sport in 2015, and is not actually represented by Wasserman himself. Her agent, however, is part of his agency. The two-time Olympic gold medalist, who is USWNT's all-time leading scorer, also called on Wasserman to step down.

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"I know what I know, and I am following my gut and my values," she wrote, in part. "I will not participate in any business arrangement under his leadership … Casey should resign. He should leave, so more people like me don't have to."

Wambach is just the latest to leave Wasserman's agency. Most notably, Grammy award winner Chappel Roan announced this week that she was leaving, too.

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USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino told Trump USA can win World Cup

Mauricio Pochettino has revealed that he toldDonald Trumpthe U.S. men's national team can win the World Cup on home soil this summer.

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The USMNT head coach and U.S. president crossed paths in December at the World Cup draw in Washington, D.C.

Pochettino recounted the meeting during an appearance onthe High Performance Podcast.

"At the draw of the World Cup, I met Donald Trump for a few minutes. He asked me: 'What do you think, coach. Can you win the World Cup?'

"I said, 'Of course, Mr. President.' Because it's the USA. The American dream is there. The American culture is about being first, being number one. When we accepted the challenge to go there it's because we really believe that we can win.

"After a year and a half working there, people start to feel that we can win. The last few camps in October and November, we competed against very good teams and we started to show that possibility to perform well."

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He added: "We are going to have the support of a massive country and all its fans. To try and push us to run, score goals, and make tackles. I think that will be a massive boost for us."

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The USMNT had an excellent end to 2025, winning four of its last five matches including a 5-1 thrashing of Uruguay in its last game of the year.

Pochettino's side has been drawn into Group D alongside Australia, Paraguay and a European team yet to be determined.

Should it advance, the U.S. would move onto the knockout stage where it would have to win five consecutive matches to take home the World Cup.

In its entire history, the USMNT has won just one World Cup knockout match.

Pochettino's right-hand man, assistant coach Jesus Perez, also appeared on the podcast and said that the team lacked "basics" when the pair took over in the fall of 2024.

"We found that there was a lack of basics for whatever reason," Perez said. "They (the USMNT) were in a transition.

"What we did was assess things and implement our vision. We didn't go there to teach anyone, to show them how to do things. Just to convince a group of players and staff that we can be competitive."

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Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker negotiating for new deal, Seahawks GM says

Kenneth Walker IIIjust helped lead theSeattle Seahawksto a Super Bowl win, but the 25-year-old already has an eye on next season.

Walker – who was namedSuper Bowl 60 MVPafter totaling 161 yards on 29 touches against the New England Patriots – is set to be a free agent in March.

Evidently, Walker is already campaigning to land a new deal with the Seahawks, as general manager John Schneider cracked during the team's victory parade.

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" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Super Bowl XXIII (49ers 20, Bengals 16): Over 11 plays, the San Francisco 49ers drove 92 yards to secure a narrow victory. Pictured above is wide receiver and game MVP Jerry Rice. <p style=Super Bowl XXIV (49ers 55, Broncos 10) : San Francisco 49ers running back Roger Craig (33) celebrates with teammates against the Denver Broncos at the Superdome. The 55 points scored by the 49ers remains a Super Bowl record.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Super Bowl XXV (Giants 20, Bills 19): New York Giants running back Ottis Anderson (24) carries the ball against the Buffalo in Super Bowl XXV at Tampa Stadium. <p style=Super Bowl XXVI (Washington 37, Bills 24): Washington cornerback Alvoid Mays (20) hits Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly (12), causing him to fumble during Super Bowl XXVI at the Metrodome.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Super Bowl XXVII (Cowboys 52, Bills 17): Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin (88) celebrates in the end zone after scoring a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills during Super Bowl XXVII at the Rose Bowl. Super Bowl XXVIII (Cowboys 30, Bills 13): Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith (22) carries the ball against the Buffalo Bills during Super Bowl XXVIII at the Georgia Dome. Super Bowl XXIX (49ers 49, Chargers 26): San Francisco 49ers running back Ricky Watters (32) carries the ball against San Diego Chargers safety Stanley Richard (24) during Super Bowl XXIX at Joe Robbie Stadium. Super Bowl XXX (Cowboys 27, Steelers 17): Dallas Cowboys cornerback Larry Brown (24) runs with the ball after an interception at Sun Devil Stadium. Brown had two interceptions and was named game MVP as the Cowboys won their third Super Bowl in four seasons. Super Bowl XXXI (Packers 35, Patriots 21): Green Bay Packers return specialist Desmond Howard eludes the grasp of the New England Patriots on his way to a 99-yard kickoff return touchdown during the third quarter of Super Bowl XXXI at the Superdome. Super Bowl XXXII (Broncos 31, Packers 24): Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos in action during Super Bowl XXXII at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. Davis scored three TDs and was named MVP. Super Bowl XXXIII (Broncos 34, Falcons 19): Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway (7) attempts to avoid Atlanta Falcons linebacker Cornelius Bennett at Dolphin Stadium. Super Bowl XXXIV (Rams 23, Titans 16): Titans wide receiver Kevin Dyson tries to stretch across the goal line on the final play of the game. He is stopped by Rams linebacker Mike Jones. Super Bowl XXXV (Ravens 34, Giants 7): Baltimore Ravens defensive end Rob Bunett (90) celebrates after sacking New York Giants quarterback Kerry Collins (5) at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Ravens registered four sacks and four interceptions in the dominant defensive performance. Super Bowl XXXVI (Patriots 20, Rams 17): New England Patriots players Rod Rutledge (83), Ken Walter (13) and Adam Vinatieri (4) celebrate Vinatieri's game-winning field goal against the St. Louis Rams to win Super Bowl XXXVI at the Louisiana Superdome. Super Bowl XXXVII (Buccaneers 48, Raiders 21): Tampa Bay's Dwight Smith races into the end zone ahead of pursuing Oakland Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon on a 44-yard interception runback for a touchdown. Super Bowl XXXVIII (Patriots 32, Panthers 29): Game MVP Tom Brady throws a pass as he is pressured by Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers (90) at Reliant Stadium. Super Bowl XXXIX (Patriots 24, Eagles 21): Wide receiver Deion Branch catches a pass in front of the Philadelphia Eagles' Sheldon Brown (24)during the second quarter at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. Branch had 11 catches for 133 yards and was named the game's MVP. <p style=Super Bowl XL (Steelers 21, Seahawks 10): Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward jumps in the air and scores after catching a 43-yard touchdown pass from fellow wideout Antwaan Randle El.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Super Bowl XLI (Indianapolis Colts 29, Bears 17): Indianapolis Colts safety Bob Sanders (21) intercepts a ball intended for Chicago Bears receiver Bernard Berrian (80) during the second half at Dolphins Stadium. Super Bowl XLII (Giants 17, Patriots 14): New York Giants wide receiver David Tyree hauls in a catch against his helmet to sustain the game-winning drive. Super Bowl XLIII (Steelers 27, Cardinals 23): Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes catches the winning touchdown pass in front of Arizona Cardinals safety Aaron Francisco late in the fourth quarter. Super Bowl XLIV (Saints 31, Colts 17): New Orleans Saints cornerback Tracy Porter (22) celebrates as he returns an interception for a touchdown as Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning looks on from the ground during the fourth quarter at Sun Life Stadium. Super Bowl XLV (Packers 31, Steelers 25): Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall (34) fumbles after being hit by Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews (52) during the second half of Super Bowl XLV at Cowboys Stadium. Super Bowl XLVI (Giants 21, Patriots 17): New York Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham (82) makes a catch along the sideline in front of New England Patriots free safety Sterling Moore (29) and free safety Patrick Chung (25) during the fourth quarter at Lucas Oil Stadium. Super Bowl XLVII (Ravens 34, 49ers 31): Baltimore Ravens return specialist Jacoby Jones (12) returns a kickoff for a Super Bowl record 108 yards against the San Francisco 49ers during the third quarter at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Super Bowl XLVIII (Seahawks 43, Broncos 8): Seattle Seahawks linebacker Malcolm Smith (53) returns an interception for a touchdown against the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium. Super Bowl XLIX (Patriots 28, Seahawks 24): Patriots CB Malcolm Butler (21) intercepts a pass intended for Seahawks WR Ricardo Lockette at the goal line to secure New England's fourth title in the waning seconds of the fourth quarter. Super Bowl 50 (Broncos 24, Panthers 10): Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller (58) forces a fumble as he hits Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) during the fourth quarter at Levi's Stadium. <p style=Super Bowl 51 (Patriots 34, Falcons 28 - OT): New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman hauls in a catch off a deflected pass that would help New England mount the largest comeback in Super Bowl history. The game also featured the first ever overtime in a Super Bowl.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Super Bowl 52 (Eagles 41, Patriots 33): Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles (9) catches a touchdown pass against the New England Patriots during the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. <p style=Super Bowl 53 (Patriots 13, Rams 3): Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore makes a pivotal interception in the fourth quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. With the win, the Patriots tied the Steelers for most Super Bowl victories (six).

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Super Bowl 55 (Buccaneers 31, Chiefs 9): Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski spikes the football after catching a touchdown pass during the second quarter at Raymond James Stadium.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Super Bowl 56 (Rams 23, Bengals 20): Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp catches the game-winning touchdown pass as Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Eli Apple defends at SoFi Stadium.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Super Bowl 57 (Chiefs 38, Eagles 35): The Chiefs' Kadarius Toney (19) is tackled by the Philadelphia Eagles' Nakobe Dean (17) and Arryn Siposs (8) after a Super Bowl-record 65-yard punt return at State Farm Stadium.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Super Bowl 58 (Chiefs 25, 49ers 22, OT): Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. (12) celebrates with quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) after the game-winning touchdown in overtime against the San Francisco 49ers.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Super Bowl 59 (Eagles 40, Chiefs 22): Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith (6) makes a touchdown catch against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second half of Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 9, 2025.

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"He tried negotiating with me five minutes ago," Schneider said during his speech. "It was really weird."

Kenneth Walker III already thinking about next season 😂(via@fox13seattle)pic.twitter.com/Y9zjS0ekpm

— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX)February 11, 2026

Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker negotiating for new deal, Seahawks GM says

Kenneth Walker IIIjust helped lead theSeattle Seahawksto a Super Bowl win, but the 25-year-old already has an eye on next...

 

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