The Pittsburgh Steelers will win Super Bowl XL 24-19, according to prognosticators at Electronic Arts. The video game company ran a simulation of the game on "Madden 2006," and it didn't look good for the Seattle Seahawks.
Bolstered by a tough defensive effort that limited NFL MVP Shaun Alexander to just 70 yards rushing and sacked Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck four times, the Pittsburgh Steelers won their fifth overall Super Bowl championship in a game simulated by EA SPORTS, downing the Seahawks 24-19 in a preview of what might happen in Super Bowl XL.