The Patriots announced their all-white uniform on X, marking the first time they will wear white in a Super Bowl. The look has already made an impact in playoff settings, having been worn in the AFC Championship Game against the Denver Broncos.
That game produced a 10-7 final, a defensive battle that featured two missed field goals and a red-zone turnover, underscoring the Patriots’ ability to win tight, low-scoring affairs en route to the title game.
New England enters as underdogs, but head coach Mike Vrabel dismissed the doubters, insisting the team’s path to the Super Bowl is meaningful regardless of external opinions. “It doesn’t matter … we’re in the Super Bowl,” Vrabel said, framing the game as the culmination of a season’s work.
Historically, the Patriots are chasing their sixth Super Bowl title, with their last win coming in 2019. They also defeated the Seahawks in a prior Super Bowl win roughly 11 years ago, a contextual note fans will be watching as they prepare for the rematch.
In addition to the game coverage, tidbits around the event have circulated, including an anecdote that Kendall Jenner reportedly asked Tom Brady for information to inform her pick for the big game, and other related coverage such as Jason Kelce’s Super Bowl 60 prediction ahead of Seahawks vs. Patriots.