Nothing beats watching football — except watching and winning money while you watch. You can do both during Divisional Round play by entering the NFL FOX Super 6 postseason contest. It’s free: submit predictions for six questions before kickoff and finish in the top six to collect weekly prizes.
Here are the six questions and my picks:
1) Which quarterback will finish with the most passing yards?
– Options noted: Drake Maye, Sam Darnold.
– Neither has much big-game experience. Maye has struggled for yards in the postseason so far, so I’m banking on Darnold to top the list.
– Prediction: Sam Darnold
2) Rank these players by total scrimmage yards (highest to lowest):
– Options: Stefon Diggs, Kenneth Walker III, Jackson Smith‑Nijiba, Ramondre Stevenson.
– All four are playmakers. If Seattle builds an early lead they’ll likely run more, which would boost Walker and Smith‑Nijiba’s numbers, so I’m leaning toward the Seahawks’ skill players coming out on top.
– Prediction: Jackson Smith‑Nijiba, Kenneth Walker III, Ramondre Stevenson, Stefon Diggs
3) What will be the first scoring play of the fourth quarter?
– Choose between a touchdown or a field goal (or free kick).
– Late in games teams often either try to score quickly or chew the clock with a drive; I expect a short, safe answer.
– Prediction: Field goal (or free kick)
4) How many total points will be scored in Super Bowl LX?
– I’ll keep it simple: I see Seattle controlling the game and limiting New England’s scoring.
– Prediction: 0–40
5) Which player will score a touchdown in Super Bowl LX?
– Options: Hunter Henry, Keishon Butte, Cooper Coup, or none.
– All are plausible, but Cooper Coup (the veteran pass-catcher) is a reliable target and could serve as a safety valve in big moments.
– Prediction: Cooper Coup
6) What will be the outcome of Super Bowl LX?
– Options outline margin scenarios and winners.
– I view this as a game where Seattle looks superior on paper, but I’m not convinced it’ll be a blowout — I’m taking a close finish with New England staying within four points.
– Prediction: Patriots win or lose by 4 points or less
Tiebreaker — final score:
– Prediction: Seahawks 27, Patriots 17
Fan take: This matters because contests like FOX Super 6 keep fans engaged beyond just rooting for a team — they reward detailed attention to matchups and game flow. How people predict and value different players can also highlight shifting trends in play-calling and roster roles that shape the league’s direction.

