ITL reacts to Super Bowl LX as the Seattle Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots, breaking down the biggest moments from the game, how Seattle controlled things defensively, and what fans will remember most, while also debating whether Super Bowl commercials have lost their cultural shine, similar to the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Around The NFL follows with major headlines, including Texans defensive backs coach Dino Vasso signing an extension to remain in Houston and Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III earning Super Bowl MVP honors, before the crew pivots to the Rockets’ win over the Thunder without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and debates whether the victory actually means anything long-term. The show also explores whether the Super Bowl revealed new NFL trends or simply reinforced copycat league tendencies, mixes in Lunch-Time Confessions: Super Bowl Edition, and welcomes John McClain to discuss The PVIL Story: Separate… But Equal? and its impact on Texas high school football history. McClain sticks around for O.G. Passing Thoughts: Super Bowl Edition, sharing league-wide takeaways from the game, while Figgy’s Mixtape closes the show with a mix of funny, emotional, and chaotic stories including a wild police bodycam situation, a Seahawks player’s mom admitting she didn’t fully understand the Super Bowl hype, and Figgy announcing a special Easter partnership with Lily’s Toy Box.