The NFL quickly collected a fine for the dunk celebration, then used those same images for promotion.
The Offensive Player of the Year was turned into a comedy segment with Druski, minimizing an award earned through elite performance and hard work.
NFL Honors never acknowledged the poor representation of one of the league’s top individual awards.
The “prestigious” ceremony didn’t even air the pre-recorded acceptance speech.
After months to prepare and ship the award, the only offensive player selected received a Defensive Player of the Year trophy.
At some point, professionalism, respect, and attention to detail should matter.
“To be sleeping on the #Seahawks right now seems like a pretty big mistake.”
@TheMikeSalk breaks down why many in the media have come away with the wrong takeaway from Seattle’s championship season.
"The idea that the #Seahawks LUCKED in to beating the Rams is crazy revisionist history." 👀
@StacyRost isn’t buying a national voice calling the Seahawks’ 2025 win over the Rams a “technicality.”