The Super Bowl has been in the hype, as the Cincinnati Bengals will face the LA Rams in a widely anticipated match at the SoFi Stadium. Meanwhile, the G.O.A.T. Tom Brady has provided his thoughts over the game. Brady himself came close to clinching his eighth Super Bowl, but suffered an exit via the Rams. Now, the GOAT has hung up his helmet, and has offered a preview to this weekend’s mega clash.
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During a recent episode of the Lets Go! Podcast, Gray asked Brady to share his views in the upcoming Super Bowl; he responded:
‘It’s obviously a great game! And to be in this game, it takes a lot of hard work to get to this point. It’s a great week of prep. You got a lot of fun that goes into this, and it’s a life-changing moment for so many players; and the Rams, they got a great football team. We played them a few weeks ago, they’re very tough to beat. Especially if they play the game on their terms.’
Rams vs. Bengals: An Expert Insight into Super Bowl LVI
The ‘underdogs’ Bengals have been the breakout franchise of the year 2021-22 and have been victorious in their division; Courtesy to Joe Burrow‘s sharp quarterback skills and his company. The ‘powerhouse’ Rams have a different and experienced force with players who have earlier been in the season finale; Even Brady was in all-praise for both teams. He said:
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‘So, Cincinnati has been very confident. They have great skill players. It’s a very unique match-up; Young players, young organization, young head coach. First time in one of these very big moments; And then you got the Rams, who have different players, but they have a lot of players who have been in these moments a few years ago. And have kind of been one of the teams who be in the last few years since NFC.’
The Former Quarterback didn’t make any predictions as things are subject to change, but he hopes this game to be a very competitive and tough-to-lose match-up where the players lay it all on the line, and they won’t get away from one another even after the match as well.
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