
"Typically, the Super Bowl MVP award is the domain of quarterbacks, with the honour going to a signal-caller 34 times since the game's inception. That was the case in the first Super Bowl meeting between these two teams, when Tom Brady won the MVP after orchestrating a fourth-quarter comeback win over the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX. But the Super Bowl is also a stage for unlikely heroes, with this previous matchup famously decided by cornerback Malcolm Butler's goal-line interception of Russell Wilson."
"Shaheed has already demonstrated his tremendous value to the Seahawks this postseason, with his opening kickoff return for a touchdown setting in motion the blowout of the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round. His speed makes him a substantial big-play threat as a receiver, a runner out of the backfield and in the return game. As the likes of Desmond Howard, Devin Hester and Jacoby Jones have shown in years gone by, it is on the biggest stage that such talents often shine brightest."
Super Bowl LX will feature the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks competing for a Lombardi Trophy. Super Bowl MVPs have traditionally been quarterbacks, but past games have produced unlikely heroes and game-defining plays. Tom Brady earned MVP honors in the teams' first Super Bowl meeting, while Malcolm Butler's goal-line interception decided that game without earning MVP. Several players are listed as favourites, while under-the-radar candidates could emerge. Rashid Shaheed offers explosive return and receiving ability and has already produced a postseason kickoff return touchdown. Ernest Jones serves as the defensive signal-caller and organizes the Seahawks' defense.
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