The Seattle Seahawks are riding high as they head into the 2026 season, fresh off their first back-to-back Super Bowl victories. With an eye on adding some ESPYS hardware to their trophy case, the team is buzzing with excitement-and a bit of friendly contention.
Quarterback Sam Darnold, despite leading his team to Super Bowl glory, surprisingly didn't snag a nomination this year. But don't count him out from making an appearance at the ceremony. Meanwhile, his teammate and edge rusher Uchenna Nwosu has been vocal about who he believes should take home the NFL Player of the Year award: none other than wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
Nwosu didn't mince words when speaking to ESPN, confidently stating that the award belongs to Smith-Njigba. And why not?
JSN has been nothing short of sensational, racking up 119 receptions, 1,793 yards, and 10 touchdowns during the Seahawks' championship run. His performance earned him the league's Offensive Player of the Year award, cementing his status as one of the game's elite.
However, the competition for the 2026 NFL Player of the Year is fierce. Saquon Barkley of the Philadelphia Eagles, who dazzled with a 2,000-yard season in 2025, is in the mix.
"Just like you said, because he's the best NFL player of the year."
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So is last year's NFL MVP, Matthew Stafford, who now teams up with Myles Garrett, the 2025 sack leader, on the Los Angeles Rams. And let's not forget New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, who, despite falling to the Seahawks in the Super Bowl, is still in the hunt for the award.
Stafford is also vying for the title of best male athlete, a category that pits him against global icons like soccer legend Lionel Messi, two-way baseball phenom Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers, and NBA Finals hero Jalen Brunson from the New York Knicks.
Mark your calendars for July 15, when the ESPYS will air and these athletes will find out who takes home the coveted awards. It's shaping up to be a night of celebration and recognition for some of the biggest names in sports.
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