Legendary Tom Brady Points Out 5 Reasons The Broncos Would Destroy The Seahawks If They Reached The Super Bowl LX
Super Bowl LX ended with a 29–13 victory for the Seattle Seahawks over the New England Patriots, but the strategic aftershocks of the game continue to ripple through NFL circles. For Tom Brady, this was not just a championship game, but a clear illustration of the line between a team built to win it all and a team still learning how to survive on the league’s biggest stage.

According to Brady’s assessment, the first reason the Patriots collapsed – and the area where the Broncos would have been superior – lies in the trench battle. The Patriots allowed their offensive line to completely fall apart under pressure, causing every offensive plan to unravel. The Broncos, by contrast, have built their identity in the opposite direction: controlling the line of scrimmage, keeping the pocket clean, and not allowing opponents to dictate the game purely through pass rush.

The second factor is turnovers. The Patriots handed momentum to the Seahawks with game-changing giveaways, turning what was once a manageable contest into a one-sided affair. Throughout the season, the Broncos have shown a higher level of discipline, understanding when to take risks and when to protect the football – a difference that becomes decisive in a Super Bowl setting.
The third reason centers on quarterback control of the game. Drake Maye was forced to operate in chaos, constantly under pressure and making difficult decisions. The Broncos, however, are structured to allow their quarterback to play within stability, maintain offensive rhythm, and avoid being dragged into a defensive slugfest dictated by energy and pressure.
Fourth is the running game. The Patriots were virtually unable to run the ball, making their offense one-dimensional and predictable. The Broncos treat the ground game as a foundation, using it to control time of possession, wear down opposing defenses, and open space for play-action opportunities.
Finally, there is offensive depth. The Patriots lacked reliable alternatives once their primary plan collapsed, while the Broncos possess multiple trustworthy options that allow in-game adjustments – a trait commonly shared by championship teams.

I watch the Broncos play and see a team that does a lot of things the right way, they play solid football, control the game well, and look like a group that’s ready for the biggest moments. For sure, they do things better than the Patriots, and if they made it to the Super Bowl, the Seahawks would be destroyed by them.
Brady does not deny that the Seahawks were deserving champions of Super Bowl LX. But through the lens of a legend who has stood on the NFL’s highest stage many times, he believes the Broncos have the structure, balance, and composure necessary to turn that championship game into a very different story.
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