Tom Brady has done it again. The quarterback is now an unprecedented seven-time Super Bowl champion.
Defying all odds, Tom Brady has silenced his critics yet again with a landslide 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs at the Raymond James Stadium.
After becoming a free agent in 2020, many said Brady’s time in the league was done. But the quarterback drafted #199 overall in 2000, has shown that he’s not ready to pass on the torch just yet.
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Tom Brady points out win being a team effort
Talking to the media after the game, Brady talked about just how special it felt to win yet another Super Bowl with a new team.
“It makes it so much more special. Well, I think they’re all special. It’s been amazing year,” Brady said.
Looking back at the season, Brady talked about the key moments and how it was a unified effort in winning the Super Bowl.
“We got off to a good start seven and two. Then we had a little rough stretch where we kind of found our identity. We played a lot better football down December, January. We got the job done. If you want to get this far you got to get the job done, and we did it!” a jubilant Tom Brady said.
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Given the exceptional circumstances under which the Buccaneers won the Super Bowl, Brady talked about how the side persevered to overcome whatever came their way to lift the franchise’s second-ever Lombardi Trophy.
“We dealt with them. Tried to understand the challenges that were going to be presented. But you know, the guys just did what we were asked and we tried to just show up with a great attitude to work,” he added.
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Winning his seventh Super Bowl ring, Tom Brady has now firmly established himself as the greatest athlete to have played the sport. And with sources hinting Brady to return with the Bucs in 2021, the legendary quarterback isn’t quite done yet.
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