How former LSU football star Will Campbell fared in the Super Bowl

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Former LSU football left tackle Will Campbell made his Super Bowl debut on Sunday night, finishing off his rookie year with the New England Patriots in San Francisco. Campbell and the Patriots came out on the losing end of the game, falling to the Seahawks 29-13.

Campbell's rookie year was up and down. He started hot, but missed a chunk of the regular season with an injury. Campbell was inconsistent upon his return and it plagued him on Sunday night.

According to Net Gen Stats, Campbell surrendered 14 pressures. That was the most allowed pressures by a single player in a game charted this season, according to Jack Andrade.

Patriots' QB Drake Maye was under duress and was sacked six times for a loss of 43 yards. New England couldn't get anything going on the offensive side of the ball and did not score a point until the fourth quarter. The Patriots found some success late, but the game was already decided and Seattle won its second Super Bowl in franchise history.


Next Gen Stats attributed 14 QB Pressures Allowed to Will Campbell in Super Bowl LX - the most pressures allowed by any player in a game this season (including playoffs)@NextGenStats

— Jack Andrade (@RealJackAndrade) February 9, 2026

Campbell finished the regular season with a 76.1 PFF blocking grade, ranking No. 24 among NFL tackles with 100 or more pass blocking snaps.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: How former LSU football star Will Campbell fared in the Super Bowl

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