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NFL · 5 hours ago

Key Impact Players to Watch in Today's Super Bowl Matchup

Kevin Walsh

Kevin Walsh

Host · Writer

Key Impact Players to Watch in Today's Super Bowl Matchup

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From NFL Super Bowl Pro Football Today

Key Players to Watch in Super Bowl 60

Drake May is set to be a crucial player for New England at the receiver position in Super Bowl 60. His performance could be pivotal in a game where passing could play a significant role. Meanwhile, Matt Collins is highlighted as a player who could make significant impact plays during the game. Despite being part of several teams over his career and primarily known for his capabilities on special teams, his speed remains a notable asset. Collins is expected to be the 'shot play guy' for his team, leveraging his ability to make big plays against a Seattle defense that struggles at the cornerback position.

Moving onto the Seattle team, much focus is on Kenneth Walker, who is anticipated to lead the team's running game. With the injury to Zach Charbonnet, Walker is expected to handle a higher volume of carries and could be a decisive factor in close quarters. Seattle's shift from a heavy 11 personnel to a 12 personnel under the new offensive coordinator suggests a commitment to a more run-oriented game going forward.

Ramondre Stevenson of New England is also under the spotlight as a key player, especially in pass protection. Stevenson's capability in pass blocking was notably significant in previous games and is anticipated to be crucial for New England's offensive strategy against Seattle's strong defensive run game.

Finally, the conversation touched upon other potential impactful players and strategies, indicating a game that could hinge significantly on the performance of these highlighted players and the strategic decisions of the coaching staff.

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