Super Bowl 2026: The top 10 storylines for Patriots vs. Seahawks, from Sam Darnold's redemption to a new Pats dynasty

After months of the most unlikely comebacks and some shocking playoff eliminations, two NFL teams will finally square off for the ultimate prize.Super Bowl LXwill kick off Sunday, and features two teams no one would have predicted would be here back in September.

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After a 10-7 season in 2024, the Seattle Seahawks decided to take a major gamble at the league's most important position. Geno Smith, a former high draft pick who nearly washed out of the league before a late-career resurgence, was shipped out for Sam Darnold, a former high draft pick who ... basically did the same thing.

The change looked to be prophetic, as Smith led the NFL in interceptions and sacks allowed for a Las Vegas Raiders team that finished with the NFL's worst record.Darnold, meanwhile, provedthat last season's resurgence with the Minnesota Vikings wasn't a fluke, leading the Seahawks to the third-most points scored in the NFL.

On the other end, the New England Patriots fired head coach Jerod Mayo after just one year last offseason. Former Patriots linebacker Mike Vrabel was brought in as head coach after being let go by the Tennessee Titans in 2023. At quarterback, Drake Maye showed flashes as a rookie, but also looked raw and in need of further development.

Turns out, Vrabel was the perfect hire. More competent coaching resulted in a massive turnaround, and Maye's development was a major part of that. In his second season in the NFL,Maye put himself in contention for the MVP awardand suddenly looks like the best quarterback to come out of an impressive 2024 class.

All of those figures played a prominent role in their respective teams getting to this point of the season. With everything on the line Sunday, here are the top 10 storylines heading into Super Bowl LX.

Can Sam Darnold's complete his career resurgence?

Prior to 2024, Darnold's NFL career could be summed up with short video clips, neither of them flattering. The first occurred during Darnold's second season in the NFL, when the New York Jets quarterback was caught on a microphone saying he was "seeing ghosts" during a loss aired on ESPN.Darnold received plenty of criticismfor that comment.

The second came later that same season, when Darnold was ruled out of a game due to mononucleosis. A graphic of Darnold was shown on the broadcast and instantly became a meme due to its absurdity.

The graphic served as not only a reminder that the Jets were cursed, but that Darnold seemed well on his way to becoming a bust after the team took him with theNo. 3 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

For a long time, that looked to be the case. From 2020 to 2023, Darnold combined for 27 touchdowns and 28 interceptions over 40 appearances. After serving as a backup with the San Francisco 49ers in 2023, his NFL career appeared to be on life support.

But everything changed with the Vikings. Darnold turned in his finest season as a pro, tossing 35 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, making the Pro Bowl for the first time. He led the team to a 14-3 record, but couldn't overcome the Los Angeles Rams in the wild-card game.

After vanquishing the Rams this season, Darnold is looking to complete his career resurgence against the Patriots in the Super Bowl. A win would absolutely erase Darnold's previous demons, especially considering his "seeing ghosts" game came against ... you guessed it ... the Patriots.

Is Drake Maye the Patriots' true successor to Tom Brady?

Much to thechagrin of NFL fans outside the New England area,the Patriots are back on top in the NFL and it's all due to their talented, young quarterback. Maye became a legitimate MVP candidate in just his second season in the league, something Tom Brady didn't accomplish until Year 4 of his career.

But Brady showed his greatness before that season, leading the Patriots to a Super Bowl win in his second year as a pro. If Maye can do the same, the comparisons will be inevitable.

Putting that comparison on any player is absurd, though it's worth noting Maye has already produced much better numbers in his first two seasons compared to Brady. There are some very obvious reasons for that, as Maye was a first-round pick who played almost immediately and Brady was a sixth-round pick who wasn't viewed as a starter until an injury to Drew Bledsoe pushed Brady into action.

Of course, what Brady did moving forward is what established him as the GOAT. Brady kept winning, bringing home seven Lombardi Trophies in all, which is more than any single NFL franchise. He only got better with age, winning all three of his MVP awards between the ages of 30 and 40. And he somehow beat Father Time, putting up excellent numbers through his age-45 season.

Expecting any of that from Maye would be silly, but the fact that the Patriots seemingly have another championship-caliber quarterback this soon — one who has better stats than Brady at the same age — is going to invite that comparison, especially if Maye wins Sunday.

Can the Seahawks put the Malcolm Butler game in the past?

The Super Bowl LX matchup should sound familiar, because it hasn't been that long since the Patriots and Seahawks have squared off in the big game. The two teams met back in Super Bowl XLIX after the 2014 season, and that one had a pretty famous ending.

With the Patriots leading by four points and just 27 seconds left on the clock, the team's defense found itself in a bad spot. The Seahawks had driven down to the 1-yard line, and had three more chances to score the game-winning touchdown. Seattle also had one timeout left and bruising running back Marshawn Lynch lined up in the backfield. Their victory looked certain.

And then Malcolm Butler happened.

The Seahawks shockingly opted to throw for the touchdown on second down. Quarterback Russell Wilson quickly set himself after taking the shotgun snap and tried to fire a slant to Ricardo Lockette. Butler jumped the route, coming up with the game-sealing interception with just seconds left to play.

It was an improbable play that led to one of the biggest "what-if" moments in NFL history. What if the Seahawks had trusted their tackle-breaking running back and tried to slam the ball into the end zone? Would fans be talking about a Seahawks dynasty instead?

With a win Sunday, Seattle can finally put that game — and Butler's interception — in the past.

Can Stefon Diggs get redemption for previous playoff failures?

Prior to 2025, Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs had made the playoffs seven times, but a Super Bowl appearance remained elusive. It wasn't for lack of trying. Diggs has put up some impressive postseason stat lines, with four games over 100 receiving yards. One of those contests was the"Minneapolis Miracle,"in which Diggs caught a game-winning 61-yard touchdown pass in the divisional round as time expired.

But as his teams continued to fall short, Diggs' disappointment grew. Following a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2020 season AFC championship game, Diggs, then a member of the Buffalo Bills, was spotted in full uniform watching the Chiefs celebrate from a distance.

Stefon Diggs has had his share of playoff disappointments, like the 2020 season AFC title game loss to the Chiefs. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

The image gained traction on social media, as it captured Diggs' disappointment following the loss.

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Years later, Diggs has an opportunity to live out finally become a champion. A win Sunday would not only give Diggs the Super Bowl championship he's been seeking, but put a new spin on his AFC championship photo. Instead of it being an image of failure, it will serve as an example of staying motivated and continuing to fight, even at your lowest moment.

Can Mike Vrabel become one of the best coaches in the NFL?

Prior to 2025, Mike Vrabel was viewed as a solid coach who did an admirable job with the Tennessee Titans despite the team lacking star power at some key positions. And while Vrabel was regarded well following his 2023 firing, he wasn't necessarily considered a slam dunk for the next team in need of a head coach.

But Vrabel exceeded all expectations with the Patriots. While some improvement should have been expected under Vrabel, going from 4-13 to 14-3 and immediately reaching the Super Bowl has done a lot to improve Vrabel's standing among the current crop of head coaches.

With the Titans, Vrabel put together a 54-45 record, making the playoffs three times, but going 2-3 in those appearances. After one year with the Patriots, Vrabel now has a 68-48 career record as a head coach and a 5-3 record in the postseason.

A win in the Super Bowl would go a long way toward establishing Vrabel as one of the league's best coaches, potentially putting him on par with names like Andy Reid, Sean Payton and Sean McVay. Maybe that's premature, but the Vrabel-Patriots pairing certainly has a lot of similarities to those coaches and the NFL franchises where they became household names.

Is John Schneider the next Hall of Fame executive?

Seahawks general manager John Schneider made history when the franchise punched its ticket to Super Bowl LX. With the win,Schneider became the first NFL general manager toreach multiple Super Bowls with the same franchise, but with a different head coach and no players from the previous Super Bowl team.

The accomplishment speaks to Schneider's team-building ability and the Seahawks' decision to keep him around despite some major team changes since the team's first Super Bowl appearance under Schneider in the 2013 season.

Over that time, the Seahawks traded away Russell Wilson, watched Pete Carroll leave and completely reconstructed a defense on par with the "Legion of Boom." While Carroll had final say on personnel moves while he was in Seattle, Schneider deserves credit for playing a key role in them, and then for making more big moves that propelled Seattle back to the Super Bowl. Swapping Smith for Darnold was a massive upgrade, as was drafting safety Nick Emmanwori in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Signing DeMarcus Lawrence also proved to be a shrewd offseason acquisition by Schneider.

Whether Schneider reaches the level of Hall of Fame executive probably depends on how the team responds in the immediate future (and, apparently,how the voting rules shake out after this year's Bill Belichick fiasco). The Seahawks have experienced plenty of success in Schneider's 16 seasons with the team. If that continues while he's fully responsible for personnel moves, he'll deserve a good look at Canton.

JSN vs. Christian Gonzalez: Who wins battle of 2023 first-round picks?

The Patriots hit on a future star when the team selected cornerback Christian Gonzalez with the No. 17 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Three picks later, the Seahawks found a star on the offensive side of the ball, taking wideout Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

Both Gonzalez and Smith-Njigba played crucial roles in their teams reaching the Super Bowl this season. Gonzalez picked up his first-ever Pro Bowl appearance, forcing 11 pass breakups in 14 games. Smith-Njigba established himself as one of the game's best receivers, leading the NFL in receiving yards and being named first-team All-Pro.

Both players will presumably see a lot of each other on Super Sunday. While Gonzalez may not shadow Smith-Njigba the entire game, that's probably the matchup the Patriots will prefer. Whichever player wins that battle could determine which team wins the game. If Gonzalez can find a way to shut down Smith-Njigba, that could completely throw off Darnold and the entire Seahawks' offense. But if Smith-Njigba is allowed to run free in the secondary, that could spell major trouble for New England.

One game is unlikely to define the rest of their careers, but it will be one heck of a matchup, especially with both players entering the NFL as part of the same draft class.

Are we in for another Patriots dynasty?

Sorry, America: We might be in for another decade-plus of the Patriots contending for Super Bowl titles. (Photo by JEFF HAYNES/AFP via Getty Images)

If the Patriots win Sunday, comparisons to the team's rise in the early 2000s will be inevitable. New England is led by a talented, young quarterback and a defensive-minded coach ... that sure sounds similar to the duo that eventually led the Patriots to six Super Bowl championships.

Any talk comparing Maye and Vrabel to Brady and Belichick will be premature, but it's easy to see why some fans would assume another Patriots dynasty is on the way. For one, there will likely be more belief in Maye than there was in Brady following his first Super Bowl win. At the time, Brady was a first-year starter who put up modest numbers. The team seemed to rely less on Brady in the playoffs, as he tossed just one touchdown in three postseason games that season — though he was injured for a portion of one of those games. Still, it could be argued that the Patriots won the 2001 season Super Bowl with Brady in more of a game manager role. He had his moments, obviously, but there was no indication he would turn into the Hall of Famer he eventually became.

Expectations are much higher for Maye, who was the third overall pick and put himself in contention for the MVP award in his second season in the NFL. Given his draft pedigree, there's a possibility Maye can get even better moving forward. Plus, the roster around him is just a year removed from picking in the top five of the draft, so a strong rookie class or two to complement last spring's solid free agent signings will only bulk out the roster.

That's a scary thought for the rest of the NFL — and for the non-Patriots fans who thought the team's reign of terror was over the instant Brady left.

How will preseason odds shape the NFL offseason?

At some point Sunday, a player on the winning team will deliver some version of the line, "Nobody believed in us." And for the first time in sports history, that tired cliche will actually be accurate.

Both teams entered the 2025 NFL season with long-shot odds to win the Super Bowl. The Seahawks were listed at 60-1. The Patriots came in at 80-1. That makes Super Bowl LX themost unlikely Super Bowl matchup in at least 50 years.

If the Patriots and Seahawks could overcome massive odds, what's to stop teams like the Arizona Cardinals or Miami Dolphins from pulling off the same trick next season?

That's the way most NFL teams should be thinking in the offseason. A year can make a massive difference in the sport, with teams routinely going from last place in their division to winning that same division a year later. The right coaching change or a willingness to take a shot on a talented player who hasn't had the opportunity to blossom can drastically alter a team's fortunes.

Of course, expecting every single team to hit on an elite head coach and an excellent quarterback is foolish. But if the Patriots and Seahawks taught the league any lesson, it's that taking risks on talented players can pay off in a big way. Darnold and Diggs were far from sure things when they signed in the offseason, but both players proved to be enormous acquisitions.

The Seahawks and Patriots are evidence that teams in similar spots — maybe the Tennessee Titans or the New York Jets — should try hard to make upgrades across the roster and take risks on high-upside players instead of writing off a year and praying a multiyear rebuild works out.

Are the Seahawks the NFL's next big coaching tree?

It's only been two years, but the Seahawks' hiring of Mike Macdonald looks like a masterstroke. The former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator has a 26-10 record, including playoffs, in his first two years on the job, and already appears to be cultivating a coaching staff bound for bigger things.

Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiakis already a popular head-coaching candidate around the league. The team's success has made it harder for Kubiak to take on interviews thus far, but if he doesn't fill one of the head-coaching vacancies this cycle, he could be among the most desirable names on the market next season.

The same can be said about defensive coordinator Aden Durde, who interviewed with both the Atlanta Falcons and Cleveland Browns in recent months. Like Kubiak, Durde might be better off waiting for next year's coaching cycle. But if he can keep the Seahawks' defense playing at a high level for another season, he'll almost certainly be a hot name on the coaching market next offseason.

TheSean McVay and Kyle Shanahan coaching treeshave dominated the NFL in recent seasons, but a Seahawks win could see a changing of the guard across the league.

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Kansas City hiring Mark Turgeon as next men's basketball coach

Kansas City men's basketballis hiring former Maryland coach Mark Turgeon for its coaching vacancy,the school announced Sunday, Feb. 1.

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Turgeon, who last coached in 2021, is the first majorcoaching hire of the 2026 cycle.The former Wichita State and Texas A&M coach is a Kansas native and was a team captain at Kansas, appearing in four consecutive NCAA tournaments from 1984-87.

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The Roos announced earlier this season the 2025-26 campaign would be coach Marvin Menzie's last with the program. Kansas City is off to a 4-18 start this season.

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college dominance: Led Michigan State to the 1979 NCAA Championship, defeating Larry Bird's Indiana State.
NBA: 5× NBA champion in 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987 and 1988 with the Los Angeles Lakers. 3× NBA Finals MVP in 1980, 1982 and 1987. 3× NBA Most Valuable Player in 1987, 1989 and 1990. 12× NBA All-Star: 1980, 1982-1992. 2× NBA All-Star Game MVP in 1990 and 1992. Inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002.

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Turgeon has been to 10 NCAA Tournaments at three schools, leading the Aggies to four consecutive appearances from 2008-11 before leaving for Maryland. He led the Terrapins to a Sweet 16 berth in 2015-16 but eventually agreed to part ways with the school midway through the 2021-22 season after a 5-3 start.

It's a surprising move for a well-known coach to return to the sport to lead a Summit League program without much historical success. Kansas City, formerly known as UMKC, has never made the NCAA Tournament in over 40 years as a Division I program.

Then-Maryland head coach Mark Turgeon reacts during a game against George Mason at Xfinity Center in 2021.

Turgeon, 60, has a 471-272 all-time record and will have his work cut out for him at the mid-major level.

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Eagles DC Vic Fangio considering retirement, hasn't made final decision yet

Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio spoke about retirement at the end of the 2025 NFL season, and theteam still doesn't have a final decision from Fangioon whether he'll coach in 2026, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Fangio, 67, reportedly also considered retirement last offseason, but ultimately came back. The coach reportedly committed to the team for 2026, but left open the possibility that he could change his mind.

While the team is reportedly hopeful Fangio will return, it was concerned enough about his retirement that it reached out to former Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon, according to the Philly Voice. Gannon, however, agreed to join the Green Bay Packers as the team's defensive coordinator, taking him off the table if Fangio retires.

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The Eagles also considered reaching out to former Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz, according to the Philly Voice. Schwartz was passed over for the Browns' head-coaching job —with the team instead hiringTodd Monken. Schwartz reportedlywants out of Clevelandafter that decision. Schwartz held the DC job in Philadelphia from 2016-21, winning a Super Bowl after the 2017 season.

To further complicate matters, the Eagles lost defensive pass-game coordinator Christian Parker to the Dallas Cowboys. Parker was viewed as a possible replacement for Fangio, per the Inquirer, but is now out of the picture after agreeing to be the Cowboys' next defensive coordinator. If Fangio leaves, Eagles defensive line coach Clint Hurtt does have experience as a defensive coordinator.

Fangio has a long history of success around the NFL, and remains one of the most feared defensive coordinators around. Thanks to Fangio's scheme, the Eagles' defense ranked fifth in points allowed in 2025. The Eagles ranked second in that category during Fangio's first season with the team.

Fangio has been a consistent presence as a coordinator in the NFL since 1995, when he was first elevated to the position with the Carolina Panthers. He's held that role with a number of teams over his NFL career, including the Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans, San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins.

After years of success in that role, Fangio finally got his first head-coaching job in 2019 with the Denver Broncos. He spent three seasons with the team, putting up a 19-30 record. After being fired, Fangio spent one year with the Dolphins before joining the Eagles. He led Philadelphia's defense to a Super Bowl win in his first season with the team.

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5-year-old boy detained by ICE released, back in MN after judge's order

Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old boy who became one of the symbols of theTrumpadministration'simmigration raids in Minnesota, has been released from a Texas detention facility, where he was held for over a week with his father.

"Liam is now home. With his hat and his backpack. Thank you to everyone who demanded freedom for Liam,"Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, said on X.

Ramos and his father, asylum seeker Adrian Conejo Arias,were taken by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents while in their drivewayafter the boy came home from school on Jan. 20. Agents at the timerefused an offermade by another adult living in the home to take the child.

Instead, the agents led the boy to his front door and ordered him to knock – "essentially using a 5-year-old as bait," according to anews release from Columbia Heights Public Schools.

Liam Conejo Ramos, who was detained with his father by immigration officers during a raid in Minnesota and then taken to a detention center in Texas, is back at home after a judge ordered their release, in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, U.S., in this picture obtained from social media February 1, 2026.

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WhileICE has disputed this claim,Vice President JD Vance defended the agencyon Jan. 22, saying that the federal officials were targeting Conejo, an undocumented immigrant from Ecuador accused of trying to flee from immigration agents. As for the boy, Vance said, "Are they supposed to let a 5-year-old child freeze to death?"

The pair's releasewas ordered by U.S. District Judge Fred Bieryon Jan. 31. Castro said he picked them up later that night, and they returned to Minnesota Feb. 1.

"The case has its genesis in the ill-conceived and incompetently-implemented government pursuit of daily deportation quotas, apparently even if it requires traumatizing children," Biery wrote in his order. "With a judicial finger in the constitutional dike, it is so ordered."

Bieryin his rulingalso compared the administration's actions to those of King George III cited by the Founding Fathers in the Declaration of Independence.

"Thirty-three-year-old Thomas Jefferson enumerated grievances against a would-be authoritarian king over our nascent nation ... 'We the people' are hearing echoes of that history," Biery wrote.

Castro's post included a photo of a handwritten note to Ramos where he asked the child to judge the United States "not by your days at Dilley (immigration detention center) but by the millions of Americans whose hearts you touched."

<p style=After the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good by federal immigration agents (ICE), communities across the U.S. are protesting against Trump's surge of immigration enforcement actions.

Pictured here, Demonstrators gather for a protest calling for the removal of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Jan. 30, 2026 in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Protests were held across the United States in response to ICE enforcement activity.

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'ICE Out' protests spark marches, confrontations across US

After the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good by federal immigration agents (ICE), communities across the U.S. areprotestingagainst Trump's surge of immigration enforcement actions.Pictured here, Demonstrators gather for a protest calling for the removal of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Jan. 30, 2026 in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Protests were held across the United States in response to ICE enforcement activity.

Photos of the arrest, which showed Ramos outside the home in a character hat with a Spiderman backpack, circulated widely online. The arrest, along with the fatal shootings ofRenee GoodandAlex Prettiby federal agents, sparkedintense protests in Minneapolisandacross the country.

PresidentDonald Trump's border czarTom Homanlast week described plans to"draw down"the federal presence in the Midwestern state. The Trump administration has deployed thousands of agents in Minnesota as part of its wide-reaching,and often contentious,deportation surge.

USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for the boy's family for comment.

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Pakistan says it has killed 145 'Indian-backed terrorists' in Balochistan after deadly attacks

QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police and military forceskilled over a 100 "Indian-backed terrorists" in counterterrorism operations across the restive southwestern province of Balochistan over the past 40 hours, government officials said on Sunday, a day after coordinated suicide and gun attacks killed 33 people, mostly civilians.

Associated Press Police officers examine the site of Saturday's suicide bombing, in Quetta, Pakistan, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Arshad Butt) People walk past the site of Saturday's suicide bombing, in Quetta, Pakistan, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Arshad Butt) Relatives of police officers who were killed in a militants attack, mourn outside a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026. (AP Photo/Arshad Butt) A journalist takes photo with his mobile phone to ambulances carrying the bodies of police officers who were killed in a militants attack, outside a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026. (AP Photo/Arshad Butt)

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The raids began early Saturday at multiple locations across Balochistan, and left 18 civilians, including five women and three children, and 15 security personnel dead, authorities said.

Sarfraz Bugti, the provincial chief minister, told reporters in Quetta that troops and police officers responded swiftly, killing 145 members of "Fitna al-Hindustan," a phrase the government uses for the allegedly Indian-backed outlawed Baloch Liberation Army, or BLA. The number of militants killed over the past two days was the highest in decades, he said.

"The bodies of these 145 killed terrorists are in our custody, and some of them are Afghan nationals," he said. Bugti claimed that the "Indian-backed terrorists" wanted to take hostages but failed to make it to the city center.

He spoke alongside senior government official Hamza Shafqat, who often oversees such operations against insurgents in the province, and praised the military, police and paramilitary forces for repelling the assaults.

Militant attacks erupted on Saturday in a resource-rich region where Pakistan is seeking to attract foreign investment in mining and minerals. In September 2025, aU.S. metals company signed a $500 million investment agreementwith Pakistan, a month after the U.S. State Department designated BLA and its armed wing as a foreign terrorist organization.

Residents described scenes of panic after a suicide bombing killed several police officers on Saturday.

"(It) was a very scary day in the history of Quetta," said Khan Muhammad, a local resident. "Armed men were roaming openly on the roads before security forces arrived."

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Bugti repeatedly accused India and Afghanistan of backing the assailants and said senior leaders of the BLA, which claimed responsibility for the latest attacks in Balochistan, were operating from Afghan territory. Both Kabul and New Delhi deny the allegations.

He said on Sunday Afghanistan's Taliban had pledged under the 2020 Doha agreement not to allow Afghan soil to be used as a base for attacking other countries, but "unfortunately, the Afghan soil was still being used against Pakistan."

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have persisted since early October when Pakistan carried out airstrikes on what it described as Pakistani Taliban hideouts inside Afghanistan, killing dozens of alleged insurgents.

Bugti said militants stormed the home of a Baloch laborer in Gwadar and killed five women and three children. He condemned the killings. He said the attackers had planned to seize hostages after storming government offices in Quetta's high-security zone but were thwarted. "We were aware of their plans, and our forces were prepared," he said.

The BLA is banned in Pakistan and has carried out numerous attacks in recent years, often targeting security forces, Chinese interests and infrastructure projects.

Authorities say the group has operated with support from the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP. The TTP, a separate group, is allied with Afghanistan's Taliban, who returned to power in August 2021.

Balochistan has long faced a separatist insurgencyby ethnic Baloch groups seeking greater autonomy or independence from Pakistan's central government. The BLA regularly targets Pakistani security forces and has also attacked civilians, including Chinese nationals among the thousands working on various projects in the province.

Ahmed reported from Islamabad.

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