Broncos, Seahawks Two Wins from Super Bowl After Clinching Top Seeds

Broncos, Seahawks Two Wins from Super Bowl After Clinching Top Seeds

The Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks locked up the No. 1 seeds in the AFC and NFC, earning first-round byes and home-field advantage through the conference championship.

> At a Glance

> – The 13-4 Broncos and 14-3 Seahawks need just two wins to reach Super Bowl 60

> – Seattle set a franchise record with 14 victories after switching to Sam Darnold at quarterback

> – Denver recorded an NFL-high 68 sacks to secure the AFC West crown

> – Why it matters: Both teams can skip the wild-card round and host divisional games Jan. 17-18

That shorter path gives each club a clear edge in the race for the Lombardi Trophy.

Seattle’s Historic Season

The Seahawks return to the postseason for the first time since 2022, powered by a reshaped offense and a suffocating defense. Jaxson Smith-Njigba led the league with 1,793 receiving yards, while Darnold earned his second straight Pro Bowl nod.

Seattle’s defense finished:

  • 1st in points allowed (17.2 per game)
  • 6th in yards allowed (285.6 per game)
  • 6th in takeaways (25)
  • T-7th in sacks (47)
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Denver’s Sack Attack

The Broncos rode a relentless pass rush to their second straight playoff berth. Nik Bonitto paced the attack with 14 sacks, giving him 27.5 over the past two seasons.

Denver’s defensive ranks:

  • 1st in sacks (68)
  • 2nd in yards allowed (278.2)
  • 3rd in points allowed (18.3)

Second-year quarterback Bo Nix finished top-10 in both passing yards and touchdowns, improving to 24-10 as a starter.

Divisional Round Scenarios

The reseeding format pits the No. 1 seed against the lowest remaining wild-card winner.

If seeds hold, the Broncos could host:

  • No. 7 Chargers (if they upset the Patriots)
  • No. 6 Bills, No. 5 Texans or No. 4 Steelers (if the Chargers lose)

Seattle’s possible opponents:

  • No. 7 Packers (if they beat the Bears)
  • No. 6 49ers, No. 5 Rams or No. 4 Panthers (if Green Bay loses)

The Divisional Round kicks off Saturday, Jan. 17 and wraps up Sunday, Jan. 18.

Key Takeaways

  • Only two wins separate the Broncos and Seahawks from Super Bowl 60
  • Seattle’s 14-win campaign shattered the previous franchise record
  • Denver’s 68 sacks were 11 more than any other team
  • Both clubs secured home-field advantage throughout the conference playoffs

With a weekend off to rest and prepare, Denver and Seattle now wait to learn which challengers will arrive at their stadiums for a chance to keep their championship dreams alive.

Author

  • I’m Michael A. Turner, a Philadelphia-based journalist with a deep-rooted passion for local reporting, government accountability, and community storytelling.

    Michael A. Turner covers Philadelphia city government for Newsofphiladelphia.com, turning budgets, council votes, and municipal documents into clear stories about how decisions affect neighborhoods. A Temple journalism grad, he’s known for data-driven reporting that holds city hall accountable.

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