Seattle Seahawks linebacker Uchenna Nwosu has expressed delight after winning the Super Bowl, describing the achievement as the product of hard work, trust, and collective belief within the team.
Speaking after the victory, the Nigerian-born defender said the journey to the title required months of intense preparation and commitment from every member of the squad.
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“I’m feeling great, man. This has been hard work, a lot of preparation going into this,” Nwosu said.
“My teammates trusted me, the coaches trusted me, so we were able to make it happen and finish the deal.”
Nwosu highlighted the strong chemistry within the team, crediting the players’ hunger and willingness to step up when needed.
“We’re just playing off each other. We’re a bunch of hungry dogs out there. Everybody was making the plays that came to them, and we were able to finish the job.”
The linebacker also pointed to the team’s resilience in overcoming challenges throughout the season, revealing that the foundation for success was laid long before the campaign began.
“There was a lot of adversity, but we made up our minds all the way back from OTAs that we wanted to be the best defense in the world and the best team in the world,” he explained.”We were able to show it.”
Nwosu concluded by applauding the coaching staff for setting the standard and the players for fully buying into the vision.
“Shout out to the coaches for instilling that in us, and shout out to the players for buying in. Everybody believed in each other and became one family.”
The Super Bowl victory marks a major milestone for Nwosu and the Seahawks, underlining the power of unity, discipline, and belief at the highest level of the game.







