SUPER BOWL LV 🏆
Brady Wins Number 7
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Buccaneers Beat Chiefs (31-9) to Win Super Bowl LV; Tom Brady Wins Super Bowl MVP
A total of 322 days after joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady holds the Lombardi Trophy once more. There would be no torch-passing ceremony from TB12 to young Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl LV. Instead, a lesson in humility, and a night of scrambling for dear life was “the Patrick price.” The Bucs’ defense made the Chiefs’ super-human offense appear rather pedestrian, at times, awful, and they did it on sports’ biggest stage. Emphatically.
Super Bowl LV was like many before it for Brady. Even in capturing his fifth Super Bowl MVP award, it was his supporting cast, offensive weapons and defensive dominance that helped him secure Ring Number 7.
Super Bowl MVP: Tom Brady
Brady’s numbers weren’t gaudy, as they usually aren’t, but he was the same old Tom we’ve come to expect — poised and efficient. He went 21-for-29 for 201 yards and 3 touchdowns in the big game, and almost all of it came in the first half.
The Supporting Cast
One of the biggest storylines in Super Bowl LV was the contribution of new Bucs who joined the team this year after Brady signed on. Rob Gronkowski (2), Antonio Brown and Leonard Fournette scored each of Tampa Bay’s four touchdowns. But in the end, it was the Bucs’ defensive unit — holding the Chiefs without a touchdown — that stole the show.
QB Comparison
- T. Brady: 21/29, 201 yds, 3 TDs
- P. Mahomes: 26/49, 270 yds, 2 INT
Super Bowl LV Fun Facts
- Sunday’s 22-point loss was the first game in Mahomes’ career (54 games) where the Chiefs lost by more than one score.
- The Bucs’ 29 QB pressures were the most in Super Bowl history.
- At 68 years old, Bucs head coach Bruce Arians became the second-oldest head coach to win a Super Bowl (George Halas).
- The Chiefs’ 8 first-half penalties were the most in a half in Super Bowl history.
- Brady and Gronkowski (14) moved past Joe Montana and Jerry Rice (12) for most touchdown connections in postseason history.
- The Bucs became the first team ever to beat three former Super Bowl MVP quarterbacks in a single postseason (Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes).
- Brady’s seven Super Bowl rings are more than any entire franchise; Patriots (6), Steelers (6), 49ers (5), Cowboys (5).
That’s a wrap on the 2020-21 NFL season. Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Bucs are world champions. Sweet, sweet number seven. And he’s not done yet.
Watch: Super Bowl LV Highlights
Box Score: Super Bowl LV Gamebook
Additional Storylines
CBS Sports: Brady Says ‘We’ll Be Back’ for Bucs Title Defense Next Year
FiveThirtyEight: What Went Down in Super Bowl LV
USA Today: This May Have Been Tom Brady’s Most Impressive Championship Yet
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