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After Super Bowl LX Opening Night, QB Sam Darnold Was Back At Work Before Dawn. He Arrived at the Seahawks Facility at Levi's Stadium at 4 AM — And Found A Talented Young Wide Receiver Already There: “He Looked Like He Never Left.”

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After a night of festivities and the usual media buzz that comes with Super Bowl LX Opening Night, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold could have taken the morning off, like many of his teammates. But for Darnold, that’s never been an option. Determined to stay sharp ahead of the biggest game of his career, Darnold arrived at the Seahawks’ practice facility at Levi's Stadium at 4 a.m., ready to put in the work.

When Darnold walked into the facility, however, he was greeted by a sight that immediately caught his attention. A young wide receiver, headphones on, focused intensely on his drills, was already there. Sweat dripped from his face as he ran routes with mechanical precision, determined to perfect every move. Darnold paused for a moment, taken aback by the sight.

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“I thought showing up this early would make a statement,” Darnold said with a quiet laugh. “But he was already here. It was like he never left the field after the game. When I saw that, I knew I was looking at someone who was truly different.”

The young receiver wasn’t just practicing for the sake of practice — it was clear that he was driven by something deeper. As Darnold settled into a chair to study game film, the two spent nearly two hours in the quiet stillness of the early morning. Darnold was impressed by the receiver’s work ethic, noting the attention to detail and the passion that oozed from his every movement.

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As it turns out, the receiver was none other than Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the rising star who has quickly become one of Seattle's most promising young players. His relentless commitment to improving his craft even before the sun came up was the latest sign of why he has such a bright future in the NFL.

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Head coach Mike Macdonald later praised Smith-Njigba for his unwavering focus and drive, saying, “He doesn’t talk much — he just works. And he works like tomorrow’s the championship game.”

For Darnold, the sight of Smith-Njigba’s dedication reminded him of what it truly takes to be great. In a game where every moment counts, it’s that kind of commitment that can make the difference between winning and losing — and the Seahawks may have found their next leader in the making.

With the Super Bowl now just days away, Seattle’s young receiver is already proving he’s ready for the moment, one early-morning practice at a time.

Final Coaching Staff Decision Under Head Coach Joe Brady
Today, newly appointed head coach Joe Brady of the Buffalo Bills made an official announcement about the final list of coaches who will work alongside him for the 2026 season, unveiling a promising coaching staff. In his latest statement, Brady confirmed that several familiar faces will remain in key roles within the coaching staff. These individuals have proven their worth in previous seasons and will continue to play vital roles in the team's success moving forward. Kelly Skipper, the running backs (RB) coach, is one of the standout names on this list. Skipper has consistently demonstrated impressive coaching abilities during his time with Buffalo, and his return highlights his strong commitment to developing the team’s running game. Rob Boras, the tight ends (TE) coach, will also continue to be a part of the coaching staff for the upcoming season. With his deep understanding of offensive positions, Boras has been integral in shaping the Bills' strong offensive systems, and his retention assures stability in the offensive unit. Austin Gund, the assistant offensive line (OL) coach, is another strategic choice for keeping crucial staff members from the previous season. Gund has built strong connections with both the offensive and defensive lines, and his continued role will help maintain the development of the team’s line play. Lastly, Mark Lubick, the pass game coordinator, will return to guide the team’s aerial attack. With Lubick’s return, the Bills are aiming to maintain flexibility and creativity in their offensive strategies for the upcoming season. Joe Brady shared: “I am thrilled to retain these talented coaches who have played key roles in the team’s success over the past seasons. We’re committed to building a strong team with high determination and sharp strategies.” While the Buffalo Bills did not capture major titles in the previous season, retaining a highly experienced coaching staff is a positive signal for the upcoming season. With Joe Brady at the helm and supported by this coaching staff, the Bills are looking forward to a new season full of promise and aiming to compete at the highest level of the NFL. Brady’s decision also reflects his long-term vision of building and maintaining a strong coaching foundation, setting the stage for the Buffalo Bills to thrive in the seasons ahead.