Seattle Seahawks Seek Super Bowl LX Redemption Against Patriots

Seahawks look to avenge past Super Bowl loss with Same Game Parlay bets on DraftKings

Feb. 5, 2026 at 6:55pm

The Seattle Seahawks are set to take on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, providing an opportunity for the Seahawks to redeem themselves after a previous Super Bowl loss to the Patriots. DraftKings is offering several Same Game Parlay options for bettors to back the Seahawks, including wagers on quarterback Sam Darnold, running back Kenneth Walker III, and wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba to have big performances.

Why it matters

The Seahawks' previous Super Bowl matchup with the Patriots was a heartbreaker, and this game represents a chance for Seattle to avenge that loss and cement their legacy. The Same Game Parlay options give bettors a chance to profit from the Seahawks' potential redemption story.

The details

The Seahawks Same Game Parlay options on DraftKings include: Seahawks to win, Darnold 240+ passing yards, Walker 110+ rush + rec yards, Smith-Njigba to score a TD; Darnold 300+ passing yards, Williams 1+ sack; Seahawks to throw a TD pass from the 1-yard line; and Darnold to have 3+ passing TDs or 1 rushing TD. There's also a prop parlay for Smith-Njigba to have 150+ receiving yards, 9+ receptions, and score a TD.

  • The Super Bowl LX between the Seahawks and Patriots will be played on Sunday, February 8, 2026.

The players

Sam Darnold

The Seahawks' starting quarterback, who is looking to lead his team to a Super Bowl victory after previous disappointments.

Kenneth Walker III

The Seahawks' star running back, who will be a key part of the offense as they try to avenge their past Super Bowl loss.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba

The Seahawks' top wide receiver, who is expected to have a big game and potentially score a touchdown.

Leonard Williams

The Seahawks' defensive lineman, who will be tasked with pressuring the Patriots' offense and recording at least one sack.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee

What’s next

The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Walker Reed Quinn out on bail.

The takeaway

This case highlights growing concerns in the community about repeat offenders released on bail, raising questions about bail reform, public safety on SF streets, and if any special laws to govern autonomous vehicles in residential and commercial areas.