
🏈NFL Max POTD: Seattle Seahawks-2.5(60u) NFL Preview: Drake Maye had a clean AFC Championship game, despite turning the ball over at a high rate earlier in his first two.games. Granted, it was bad weather, but Maye did led the league in fumbles during the 2025 regular season and continued this trend with 6 fumbles in the first two playoff games alone. Maye was brought down 47 times during the regular season, the fourth most in the NFL, and his 8.8% sack rate ranked fifth worst. He also had a 1.8% fumble rate that ranked third worst. In the playoffs, he threw 2 interceptions and lost 3 fumbles out of 6 total fumbles recorded. He has been sacked 15 times this postseason which is the second-most in a single playoff run in NFL history contributing to his high fumble rate under pressure. Seattle can send pressure with just four, and we’ve seen what happened to Patrick Mahomes in last year’s Super Bowl as that offensive line crumbled against the Eagles’ elite pass rush. The New England Patriots’ defense has been elite, allowing only 8.70 points per game with an average scoring margin of 9.3 in the playoffs. However, an argument can be made that they faced weakened opponents: the Houston Texans without Nico Collins and with CJ Stroud’s road woes; the Denver Broncos without their starting QB Bo Nix, playing with a backup who hasn't started since 2023. They did hold the Chargers to three points, sacking Justin Herbert six times behind a battered offensive line. The Patriots only scored 18.0 ppg in the postseason, averaging 5.0 yards per carry, 39.7% success rate, and -.130 EPA. The Patriots faced the LA Chargers (ninth in points allowed), the Houston Texans (number two in points allowed), and the Denver Broncos (number three in points). Seattle is first in points allowed per game, 2nd in yards per play allowed, 2nd in QB hits and hurries, and ranks fifth in turnovers. Sam Darnold is second in the NFL in fumbles, but he hasn't turned the ball over this postseason and has fared well against pressure, with a 102.3 pressure rating while being pressured 40.7% of the time. The Seahawks averaged 36 ppg in the postseason. The Seattle Seahawks only allowed 16.70 ppg in the postseason with an average scoring margin of 19.50. I think the turnovers and sacks will catch up to the New England Patriots. The Seattle Seahawks is the better team and will win here. Best Line: Hardrock Bet(-170)









