From 1% chance of survival to Super Bowl winner
Summary
The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl by defeating the New England Patriots 29-13. Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall, who had slim survival chances at birth, played a crucial role in the victory. Seattle's success was also highlighted by contributions from players like Sam Darnold and Cooper Kupp.Key Facts
- The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl by defeating the New England Patriots with a score of 29-13.
- Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall was born four months premature with a 1% chance of survival but played a key role in the game.
- Sam Darnold, the quarterback for the Seahawks, played for his fifth team in eight years and won the Super Bowl in his first season with Seattle.
- Cooper Kupp, a wide receiver for the Seahawks, won his second Super Bowl, having previously been MVP with the Los Angeles Rams.
- Aden Durde became the first overseas coach to win a Super Bowl as the Seahawks' defensive coordinator.
- Derick Hall was on life support as an infant, but his mother chose to continue the care, which contributed to his survival and later success in football.
- Seahawks' Sam Darnold expressed gratitude for his parents' support throughout his career.
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