(NEXSTAR) – NFL fans weren't the only ones sporting enough to take a pop quiz in the days before Super Bowl LX – the players themselves also agreed to answer Nexstar's questions on Tuesday. One of the subjects upon which the player were quizzed was the hand signals that referees use to officiate the game ... and let's just say there weren't a lot of A grades. After the media availabilities come to a close, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will put their full focus on the Feb. 8 showdown at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. If the Super Bowl 60 matchup between the Patriots and Seahawks gives off a familiar vibe, it is completely understandable. That's because it's a rematch of one of the most memorable Super Bowls in recent history: In 2015, the Patriots secured a 28-24 victory over the Seahawks after Malcolm Butler intercepted a Russell Wilson pass from the 1-yard line in the final minute. Many Seattle fans are still incredulous that Marshawn Lynch didn't get the ball on a handoff at the 1. This year's Patriots-Seahawks matchup features a new cast of characters on both sides. New England is seeking its NFL-record seventh Super Bowl victory and is led by young quarterback Drake Maye, coach Mike Vrabel and a stifling defense. The Seahawks have veteran Sam Darnold under center, coach Mike Macdonald on the sideline and also boast one of the league’s best defenses. Seattle is trying to win its second Lombardi Trophy. Kickoff is scheduled for roughly 6:30 p.m. EST and will air on NBC and Telemundo. The Associated Press contributed to this report.