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    Sherman’s ‘LOB’ Roar Goes Viral as Seahawks Eye Super Bowl LX Glory

    Anmol GuptaBy Anmol GuptaFebruary 1, 20263 Mins Read
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    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Timing is everything in the NFL. Just days before the Seattle Seahawks take the field at Levi’s Stadium for Super Bowl LX, the league dropped a grenade of nostalgia that has the 12s ready to run through a brick wall.

    The clip, released late last night as part of the “Top 60 Super Bowl Mic’d Up Moments,” rewinds the clock to Super Bowl XLVIII. You know the one. The night the Legion of Boom didn’t just beat Peyton Manning’s record-breaking Broncos offense; they dismantled it, 43-8. But it’s Richard Sherman’s raw, unfiltered audio from that night that is trending #1 on X this morning, serving as the unofficial battle cry for Seattle’s 2026 championship run.

    "I ain't never seen a quarterback who can deal with the LOB."

    Richard Sherman was feeling confident in the @Seahawks "Legion of Boom" defense as they dominated the Broncos 🔒 (Super Bowl XLVIII)@insidethenfl's Top 60 SB Mic'd Up Moments on X pic.twitter.com/fOE809gQM3

    — NFL (@NFL) January 31, 2026

    “I Ain’t Never Seen a QB…”

    The footage captures Sherman patrolling the secondary with the swagger that made him the most feared corner of the 2010s. With the Seahawks defense suffocating Denver, Sherman turns to the sideline—and the camera—to deliver the line that defined an era:

    “I ain’t never seen a quarterback who can deal with the LOB.” — Richard Sherman, Super Bowl XLVIII

    He wasn’t wrong then, and the timing of this clip feels intentional. The 2013 Seahawks allowed the fewest passing yards in the league. They played with a violence and precision that forced the league to rewrite the rulebook on contact.

    The video cuts to Sherman and safety Earl Thomas celebrating, a visual reminder of a secondary that operated as a single, hard-hitting organism. That night in New Jersey, the LOB held the highest-scoring offense in NFL history to a measly 8 points. Manning didn’t just lose; he looked confused.

    The 2026 Connection: From LOB to Macdonald’s Defense

    Why does this clip hit so hard right now? Because history is rhyming. The 2026 Seahawks, led by defensive-minded head coach Mike Macdonald, have clawed their way back to the Super Bowl with a defense that mirrors that 2013 ferocity. They aren’t the original LOB—nobody is—but the swagger is back.

    Fans flooding the comments aren’t just reminiscing; they’re drawing lines between Sherman’s confidence and the current unit’s attitude heading into next Sunday’s clash against the Patriots.

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    This viral moment is the perfect gasoline for the fire leading up to February 8. The Seahawks have arrived in Santa Clara looking to capture their second Lombardi Trophy, exactly 12 years after Sherman and company delivered the first. While the Patriots are favored by 4.5 points, this throwback reminds everyone that analytics often fly out the window when a defense decides to punch you in the mouth.

    Kickoff for Super Bowl LX is set for 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC. If the current Seahawks defense brings even half of Sherman’s XLVIII energy, we might be looking at another long night for an AFC quarterback.

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    Anmol Gupta is a passionate sports journalist and Senior Editor at NHANFL.com. He has a deep understanding of American Football and the NFL draft. Over the past five years, Anmol has covered several major sporting events, focusing on data-driven analysis and tactical breakdowns. When he's not watching matches, he enjoys researching fantasy league strategies.

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