LOS ANGELES — Tom Brady doesn’t do ties—except when the numbers leave him no choice. In a move that has set social media ablaze just days before Super Bowl LX, the GOAT dropped his highly anticipated “LFG Offensive Player of the Year” announcement, and for the first time ever, he couldn’t pick just one. Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Rams WR Puka Nacua have been named co-winners, putting a definitive stamp on the NFC West’s dominance over the 2025-26 season.
The “Ice Skater” vs. The Machine
The debate has raged all season: Puka’s volume or JSN’s explosiveness? Brady’s answer? Both.
The decision comes on the heels of a statistical arms race that saw both receivers shatter franchise records. Smith-Njigba led the league with a staggering 1,793 yards on 119 catches, while Nacua was right on his heels, hauling in 129 receptions for 1,715 yards. Both finished with 10 touchdowns apiece, making the separation between them razor-thin.
Brady broke down the “impossible choice” in his video announcement, specifically highlighting the unique traits that separated the duo from the rest of the pack. While he praised Nacua’s Larry Fitzgerald-esque reliability, it was his description of Smith-Njigba that went viral immediately.
“Why do you need two hands when you got one that’s like a suction cup? What a catch… He’s like an ice skater out there. He glides, his shoulder plane never dips. It’s impossible for a DB to get a read on him.” — Tom Brady, on Jaxon Smith-Njigba via FOX Sports
The “suction cup” comment—captured in the caption of Brady’s tweet—references JSN’s jaw-dropping one-handed snag in the first quarter of the NFC Championship game, a play that set the tone for Seattle’s 31-27 victory over Nacua’s Rams.
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
For Puka Nacua, the award is a bittersweet cap to a monstrous sophomore campaign that ended at the hands of his co-winner. But for Smith-Njigba, the job isn’t finished. The Seahawks are now in undisputed “championship or bust” mode as they head to Super Bowl LX against the Chiefs.
Brady’s endorsement serves as massive fuel for JSN. Historically, players who land the “LFG” honor tend to ride that momentum. With the Seahawks looking to capture their second Lombardi Trophy, having the “Ice Skater” operating at peak confidence might be the X-factor that finally dethrones the AFC heavyweights.

