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NFL: Tom Brady leads Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the Super Bowl

2021-01-25T09:37:30.132Z


The Tampa Bay Buccaneers with superstar Tom Brady have qualified for the Super Bowl in their own stadium. There they meet the defending champions Kansas City Chiefs - Patrick Mahomes played despite a head injury.


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Tom Brady has qualified for a Super Bowl for the tenth time

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers became the first team to qualify for the Super Bowl.

In the conference finals of the NFC, the semifinals of the NFL, the team around quarterback superstar Tom Brady achieved a surprising 31:26 (21:10) victory against the Green Bay Packers.

While it is the tenth Super Bowl participation (six titles) for the 43-year-old Brady, the Bucs are only in the final for the second time in their history, in the 2002/2003 season they were able to win the Super Bowl for the first time.

This time the final will take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, so the 55th Super Bowl will be a home game for the Bucs.

The way there led over an outstanding performance in the first half Brady in the quarterback duel with Green Bay's veteran Aaron Rodgers.

For Rodgers, the Bucs, who had actually gone into the game as outsiders, were previously feared opponents: In the regular season, the Packers had lost 10:38 when they met directly, Rodgers had been sacked four times.

A similar debacle seemed to be looming in the first half: Rodgers was slumped three times, and Bucs cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting managed an interception.

While Brady shone as a sovereign ball distributor and threw three touchdown passes in the first two quarters - including one over more than 40 yards a few seconds before the break - Rodgers had problems in the decisive moments, threw only one touchdown pass to wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling.

Green Bay also managed a field goal, with 21:10 from Bucs' point of view it went into halftime.

The second half started as badly for the Packers as the first had ended: Aaron Jones underwent a fumble, 66 seconds after the restart the Bucs increased to 28:10 with Cameron Brate and the following extra point.

Then Green Bay started the supposed comeback: Robert Tonyan completed the next drive with a touchdown, with an interception Safety Adrian Amos ended the next attacking game of the Bucs early.

Rodgers then found Davante Adams in the end zone, because the subsequent attempt at the two-point conversion failed, it was now 28:23.

In the closing stages, the attack lines of both teams stalled: Brady conceded two more interceptions, Rodgers was sacked again.

With a field goal, the Bucs then moved away to 31:23.

The Packers could have saved themselves with a touchdown and a two-point conversion in overtime, but only managed one field goal for their part.

Mahomes

 follows with defending champion Kansas City Chiefs 

The Kansas City Chiefs get the chance to defend their Super Bowl title.

The team around superstar Patrick Mahomes defeated the Buffalo Bills in the second conference final with 38:24.

Kansas first had to make up an early 9-0 deficit.

In the end, Mahomes threw three touchdown passes, two of them to tight end Travis Kelce.

At 21: 9 the game was completely turned.

"The best thing about this team is that we believe in each other," Mahomes said.

"The job is not done yet."

The 25-year-old quarterback, who signed the biggest contract in sports history last year, is the superstar on the team.

His use against the Bills was questionable at first, as he only injured his head last week.

On February 8th (0.40 a.m., TV: ProSieben, live ticker: SPIEGEL.de) Kansas can now win the second title in a row - after 50 years without a championship.

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Source: spiegel

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