Super Bowl LX was a two-score game with less than five minutes remaining. New England had the ball on the Seahawksโ€™ 44-yard line and โ€“ after reaching the end zone in the fourth quarter, finally โ€“ that familiar sense of possibility. But that quickly vaporized when Devon Witherspoon knifed in on a corner blitz and jarred the ball loose from the Patriots quarterback, Drake Maye, mid-throw. Uchenna Nwosu snatched it in stride and rumbled 45 yards to the end zone, sealing Seattleโ€™s 29โ€‘13 victory.

That the leagueโ€™s top defense was able to punctuate this moment, more than a decade in the making, with an interception as the Super Bowl XLIX hero Malcolm Butler looked on made the Seahawksโ€™ revenge all the sweeter. โ€œThey lived up to the Dark Side today,โ€ the Seattle head coach, Mike Macdonald, said of his defense. โ€œItโ€™s going to go down in the history books.โ€

It seems every great Seahawks defense earns a slick nickname to match its reputation. At their 2010s peak, the Legion of Boom was the NFLโ€™s most feared gang.

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