Greg Cote

Cote’s Poll Dance: What NFL final-four team do you want to win Super Bowl? Vote!

The NFL’s final four teams will play on Sunday in the AFC and NFC Championship Games -- with the two winners meeting Feb. 8 in Super Bowl LX (the 60th) in Santa Clara, Cal.

Who do you hope wins? Who do you most want to win: the Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots or Seattle Seahawks? (We listed the teams alphabetically here, as in the poll, so as not to taint the jury. That’s you.)

Remember, not asking for a prediction here and not asking who you’d bet will win.

Asking for a good old-fashioned rooting interest.

There is no real Cinderella team here, no long-suffering fan base. No Dolphins or Browns. Each of the four finalists has won the Super Bowl or been in it fairly recently, within the past dozen seasons: Broncos in it and won it in 2015; Patriots in it and won it in 2018; Rams in it and won it in 2021; and Seahawks won it in 2013 and in it in ‘14.

So what team will you most be cheering for on Sunday to win it all?

As always, you may vote as many times as you like or until your fingers ache. Go!

GREG COTE’S POLL DANCE: Which team of the NFL’s final four do you most want to win the Super Bowl?

Previous Poll Dance result: You wanted Canes to win title over Mendoza in a landslide: We asked, “What are you rooting for Monday night in college football national championship game in Miami?” Good response. You said, Hometown Miami Hurricanes win first national championship since 2001 at 84%, and Miamian and 1st Cuban-American Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza leads Indiana to first title at 16%.

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Greg Cote
Miami Herald
Greg Cote is a Miami Herald sports columnist who in 2025 won a first-place Green Eyeshade award in Sports Commentary and has finished top 10 in column writing by the Associated Press Sports Editors on multiple occasions. Greg also hosts The Greg Cote Show podcast and appears regularly on The Dan LeBatard Show With Stugotz.
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