He Called His Shot in the Super Bowl… And Nailed It!
Imagine staring down a young quarterback in the biggest game on earth, knowing exactly where he’s about to throw – and then casually predicting your own interception on mic. That’s exactly what Seattle Seahawks safety Julian Love did in Super Bowl LX, and the clip went nuclear for a reason.
Viral Mic’d Up Moment That Broke the Internet
With Seattle already dominating the New England Patriots, Love was caught on NFL Films telling teammate Coby Bryant, “I’m gonna get me one.” He then broke down Drake Maye’s tell – a signature “hitch” that telegraphed where the second-year QB was going with the ball. Minutes later, Love was perfectly positioned, snagging the pick like he’d ordered it himself.
The result? A 29-13 Seahawks rout, six sacks, a three-quarter shutout, and three crippling turnovers that buried any Patriot comeback dreams.
The Shocking Truth Behind the “Psychic” Play
Everyone wanted to know: Did Seattle crack the Patriots’ code? SpyGate 2.0 whispers started flying. But Love set the record straight on The Insiders:
- “I could say we had it all figured out, but we kinda didn’t.”
- “You have two weeks to prepare… as we got more confident, we were playing faster.”
- He spotted Maye’s tendency early, shared it quietly on the sideline (even trying to cover his mic), hoping either he or Bryant would cash in.
It wasn’t cheating. It was elite preparation meeting a classic young QB mistake under the brightest lights.
Dawn of a New Era in Seattle?
Love’s pick wasn’t luck – it was the crowning moment of a suffocating Seahawks defense that overwhelmed Maye and exposed New England’s limits. Six sacks. Zero points allowed through three quarters. A Super Bowl trophy headed to the Pacific Northwest.
One viral prediction. One game-sealing interception. One unforgettable confession that preparation beats talent when the stage is biggest.









