Patriots’ Super Bowl safeties are Cal duo Hawkins, Woodson Today Us News



SANTA CLARA – Practicing at Stanford for Super Bowl LX seems, well, behind enemy lines for the New England Patriots’ starting safeties.

Both Jaylinn Hawkins and Craig Woodson went to Cal.

“Mannnn, it’s hard for me. But, no, Stanford has a beautiful campus, a beautiful stadium,” Hawkins said Tuesday. “I give it to them, even though it’s our rival school.”

Don’t go thinking they’ve become traitors. Both Hawkins and Woodson were heading to Berkeley right after Tuesday’s media session.

“Just to get back to your roots, going up there to see the campus and some of the old coaches and friends that we have up there, it’ll be cool,” Woodson said at the Patriots’ hotel just down Great America Parkway from Levi’s Stadium, site of Sunday’s Super Bowl against the Seattle Seahawks.

Woodson has been a rookie starter this season, and his first career interception came in the Patriots’ 28-16, divisional-round win over the Houston Texans.

Hawkins is in his sixth season out of Cal and in his second season with the Patriots.

“Just having him here has been a blessing,” Woodson said. “Me and him just have a chemistry on the field. It’s something you can’t really teach. You build it on your own. We’ve done it over the course of the season.

“It feels good to have another Cal Bear next to me.”

Both Woodson and Hawkins entered the NFL as fourth-round draft picks. The Atlanta Falcons selected Hawkins in 2020 and, after 48 games and 22 starts, he got released him in October 2023. He finished that season with the Chargers before joining the Patriots in 2024.

During a 2022 home win against the 49ers, Hawkins scored a touchdown by recovering a Jeff Wilson Jr. fumble in the end zone and later intercepted a Jimmy Garoppolo fourth-quarter pass.

The 49ers have not drafted a Cal player since 2001, when they spent their first-round pick on defensive end Andre Carter.

“I went into the draft with a clean slate and no expectations,” Hawkins said. “It would cool, obviously, to come back home to the Bay. It was whatever God’s will was.”

Both Hawkins and Woodson relished being back this week amid the Bay Area’s sunshine and warmth, Woodson adding: “The vibes over here are different from the East Coast. It’s my second home.”

Sunday, they’ll be playing in the 49ers’ home stadium against the Seattle Seahawks, who beat the 49ers in the regular-season finale there to clinch the No. 1 seed and later eliminated the 49ers in the divisional round 41-6 in Seattle.

The Patriots’ safeties have been studying that film, along with others, in preparation for a potent passing combination of quarterback Sam Darnold and receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

Woodson commended the 49ers for playing physical, and although the Seahawks dominated with their rushing attack, Woodson said the 49ers’ pass defense “limited explosive plays, and that’s something we have to do as well.”


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