Australia’s Day: Local lad Michael Dickson on the verge of history after the Seahawks qualify for the Super Bowl

Australian punter Michael Dickson stands on the precipice of NFL immortality after helping the Seattle Seahawks secure a dramatic 31-27 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Sunday’s NFC Championship game. The triumph propels the Seahawks into the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots, where Dickson could become Australia’s second consecutive Super Bowl champion following Jordan Mailata’s achievement last year.

The highest-paid punter in the NFL following his four-year, $16.2 million contract signed in June, Dickson demonstrated his value beyond mere financial metrics. His five punts for 226 yards included a crucial second-half kick that forced a Rams error directly resulting in a Seahawks touchdown. While quarterback Sam Darnold delivered an outstanding performance with 346 passing yards and three touchdowns, and receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba dominated with 10 catches for 153 yards, Dickson’s specialized contributions proved equally vital to the victory.

The championship matchup nearly featured two Australian punters, but Jeremy Crawshaw’s Denver Broncos fell 10-7 to the Patriots in a snow-affected AFC Championship game marked by controversial coaching decisions and missed scoring opportunities. This outcome denied what would have been a guaranteed Australian winner in the upcoming Super Bowl.

Dickson now aims to emulate countryman Jordan Mailata, who became the first Australian to both play and win in a Super Bowl when his Philadelphia Eagles claimed victory last year. Several other Australians have participated in the championship event, including Jesse Williams who earned a ring with the Seahawks despite not playing.

The upcoming Super Bowl matchup (February 9 Australian time) represents a rematch of one of the most memorable championships in NFL history, when the Patriots defeated the Seahawks eleven years ago on a last-minute interception.