The New England Patriots only have five players with prior experience in the Super Bowl.
Austin Hooper (LI), Mack Hollins (LII), Milton Williams (LIX), Christian Elliss (LVII) and Carlton Davis III (LV).
Davis is one of just three who knows what it takes to come away with a victory, but this time around he’s looking to make what he described as a “legendary” impact against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX.
Davis called his shot and believes he’ll come away with a pick-six on Sunday, as shared by NFL Media’s Cameron Wolfe.
“I definitely envision myself getting a pick-six,” Davis said, per Wolfe.
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The Patriots’ primary defensive focus will be stopping Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, which will entail sending multiple coverages in his direction throughout the game.
If they can successfully throw a wrench in their opponents’ plans, perhaps there will be an opportunity for Davis — who already has two interceptions this postseason — to become “legendary” at Levi’s Stadium.
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