Devon Witherspoon Dominates Super Bowl LX With Elite All-Around Performance

On football’s biggest stage, Devon Witherspoon delivered one of the most complete defensive performances of his career, impacting the game as both a pass rusher and a shutdown cover man.

Witherspoon rushed the passer just six times in the Super Bowl, yet turned those snaps into a career-high four pressures. His efficiency was impossible to miss. He recorded a sack and helped force a pivotal interception that was returned for a touchdown by Uchenna Nwosu, a play that put the icing on the cake and closed the door on any New England Patriots comeback chance.

His work in coverage was just as impressive. Over 47 coverage snaps, Witherspoon allowed only two receptions for 16 yards. Drake Maye repeatedly avoided throwing in his direction, and when he did test him, the window was tight and the results were minimal.

Performances like this are rare, especially under the pressure of Super Bowl LX. Witherspoon showed exactly why he is viewed as a cornerstone defender, combining aggression, discipline, and versatility when it mattered most.

On a night filled with elite talent, Devon Witherspoon stood out by controlling his assignments and changing the game in multiple ways.

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James O'Donnell

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