
The Fox News Rundown Extra: Daryl "Moose" Johnston On Super Bowl LX, His 3 Rings, And Michael Jackson's Halftime Show
Feb 7, 2026
Daryl "Moose" Johnston, three-time Super Bowl champion and longtime FOX Sports analyst, joins to preview Super Bowl LX. He breaks down why Seattle looks the most complete team and how Sam Darnold overcame pressure. He recalls Super Bowl prep, on-field focus, halftime antics, and what it was like during Michael Jackson's show.
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Offseason Moves Fueled New England Turnaround
- Both New England and Seattle improved significantly, with New England's offseason moves driving a dramatic turnaround.
- Daryl "Moose" Johnston credits smart personnel decisions and coaching for New England's leap from 4-13 to 17-3.
Player Ownership Drives Seattle's Rise
- Seattle's rise reflects internal growth and strong coaching chemistry under Mike McDonald.
- Johnston highlights player buy-in and McDonald's openness to player input as a competitive advantage.
Vrabel’s Blend Of Belichick And Underdog Mentality
- Mike Vrabel blends Bill Belichick lessons with his own approach and uses an underdog mentality.
- Controlling Seattle's defensive strength will be a central strategic challenge for New England.
