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Super Bowl 2026: Josh McDaniels remains an Assistant Coach of the Year contender despite loss to the Seahawks

February 9, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Seattle Seahawks rode their defense to a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, with coordinator Mike McDonald’s unit largely controlling the game at Levi’s Stadium. New England’s offense never found a rhythm: rookie QB and NFL MVP runner-up Drake Maye produced one of the worst EPA-per-dropback marks in Super Bowl history since 2000, the team converted only 33% of late downs (per RBSDM.com), and the Seahawks recorded six sacks and forced three turnovers, including a pick-six. Observers like Dan Pizzuta called New England’s game plan and personnel choices underwhelming.

Yahoo Sports’ Charles McDonald noted the pregame hype around Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels — fresh off an Assistant Coach of the Year honor — but said the Super Bowl exposed a gap between regular-season recognition and postseason execution. He pointed out that Mike McDonald has coached some of the top defenders of the past decade (including work connected to the 2023 Ravens), and questioned how much of McDaniels’ success depends on working with elite quarterbacks. McDaniels arrived with a chance to claim a fourth Super Bowl ring as a coordinator — a unique achievement — but he didn’t get it; his long history in New England (as part of the Belichick-Brady era staff at multiple points between 2001 and 2019) is contrasted by his failed head-coaching stints in Denver and Las Vegas.

Charles McDonald criticized the Patriots’ offensive approach as too simplistic at times, arguing it didn’t do enough to help players or Maye during this game and recent stretches. Still, he and others believe the loss won’t derail the Patriots’ trajectory: with top-five draft choices in recent years and an early Super Bowl appearance in a young rebuild, the team’s foundation looks promising. Football 301 host Nate Theis urged New England to prioritize adding talent up front — roughly five upgrades to the offensive line — and to target gritty, physical playmakers in the mold of Rob Gronkowski or Julian Edelman. McDaniels is still evolving as a play-caller in his second season with Maye, and the rookie has flashed elite throws all year, most memorably in the game against Arizona.

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Fan take: This game mattered because it underscored how a dominant defense and roster construction can neutralize even highly touted offensive coaching and a gifted young QB — a reminder that championships still require complementary personnel, not just play-calling. For the league, the outcome could push teams to prioritize trench strength and overall roster balance over scheming alone when building contenders.

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