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Sports Illustrated - Super Bowl 2026 Commemorative, 19 févr. 2026

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ArticleMISSION ACCOMPLISHED

FOR THE first 27 years of its exist­ence, Seattle’s pro­fes­sional foot­ball team made the play­offs a grand total of five times. That was two fewer than their tally of last-place AFC West fin­ishes dur­ing that span. For the first 29 years, the...

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

ArticleP L A Y O F F S

ON THE night of Sept. 7, San Fran­cisco snagged a sea­son-open­ing vic­tory over Seattle at Lumen Field. Only four months later, against the same hated divi­sion rival, inside the same sta­dium, the Seahawks won their first divi­sional round play­off...

P L A Y O F F S

ArticleBEST OF THE WEST

THE SEAHAWKS were con­sidered a mid­dling team by so-called experts after hav­ing star­ted the sea­son with only three wins in five weeks. But, doubted and dar­ing and powered by the Dark Side, slowly and surely and without much advance warn­ing, the...

BEST OF THE WEST

ArticleVISION FULFILLED

ONG BEFORE Canaan Smith-njigba became a pro­fes­sional base­ball player and Jaxon Smith-njigba became a pro­fes­sional foot­ball player, the two broth­ers grew up in Rock­wall, Texas. Their father, Maada, loved to “knock out all the sports in one day,”...

VISION FULFILLED

ArticleBREAKING THROUGH

ETE CARROLL walked to the middle of the Met­life Sta­dium locker room and called his play­ers into a circle, just as he had done after each of the Seahawks’ pre­vi­ous 15 wins of the sea­son. Those on the peri­meter of the cocoon couldn’t see him, but...

BREAKING THROUGH