Tom Brady has called his season against the Los Angeles Rams and probably knows how much of a struggle it is for a quarterback to thrive against their bullying defense. However, it is going to be much more challenging for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow during his Super Bowl matchup against them.
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The Super Bowl LVI is going to be a matchup of extreme dimensions. On one hand, there is the Cincy star quarterback Joe Burrow, who has been sacked a total of 51 times; the most sacked quarterback in the NFL. While on the other hand, there is the Rams defense that has recorded a total of 50 sacks; the third most sacking defense in the NFL.
The Rams had the 3rd-most sacks in the NFL this season with 50. Joe Burrow was sacked a league-high 51 times.
Burrow running from AD, Von, Gaines and Flo next Sunday: pic.twitter.com/uSJUSH9z7a
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It is going to be a showdown in the final game of the season, and a delight to watch the two sides to see who asserts dominance over the other. The game is already predicted to be a dogfight between the two extraordinary sides. However, Tom Brady already feels excited about the matchup.
Tom Brady on Joe Burrow going up against the notorious LA Rams defense
During the recent episode of the Let’s Go! Podcast, Brady had a say on what could potentially go down during the Super Bowl. The veteran clearly, has more experience of the Super Bowl than anyone in the league, and as per him, the game is going to be one-dimensional.
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“You know, the rams have a tremendous defense. And I think it would it becomes one-dimensional,” Brady said. “They’re very, very tough to slow down on defense and Aaron Donald is absolutely one of the most dominant players in the history of the NFL. And Von Miller, you know, on the same D-line is pretty incredible. And I know we played him a few weeks ago. You know, they got after us pretty good and they got a good rush.”
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The 44-year-old later mentioned that he doesn’t know Cincy very well, but they seem pretty confident in their approach, so he isn’t sure how the Bengals’ offense would go by it. But clearly, the veteran is inclining more towards the Rams. He also stated how Sean McVay has done a great job with the Rams offense.
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Furthermore, the Rams have an unfair advantage over the Bengals since the game will be played at their home, the SoFi Stadium. So in order to get that win, the Bengals have to go all in and surprise the crowd as they did in the Arrowhead Stadium against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Will the Bengals write a story worth narrating? Or will they be hunted by the Rams in LA? Let us know in the comments below!
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