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Brady named Super Bowl MVP after record comeback
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[February 06, 2017]
By Larry Fine
HOUSTON (Reuters) - New England
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was named the Most Valuable Player of
the Super Bowl on Sunday after leading his team on a record comeback
over the Atlanta Falcons in the National Football League
championship game.
Brady, a five-times Super Bowl winner and four-times MVP of the
championship game, completed 43 of 62 passes for 466 yards, two
touchdowns and one interception in the 34-28 overtime victory, the
first Super Bowl decided in extra time.
The 39-year-old Brady set Super Bowl records for completions and
yards gained passing as he directed the Patriots on a monumental
comeback from a 28-3 third-quarter hole -- the largest deficit ever
overcome in a Super Bowl.
"We all brought each other back. We never felt out of it. It was a
tough battle," Brady said on the field after James White plunged
past the goal line for the winning touchdown.

"They (Atlanta) have a great team, I give them a lot of credit. We
just made a few more plays than them.”
Asked whether his fifth Super Bowl title was the best, Brady
replied: "They're all great. This team resembled a lot of teams from
the past that had a lot of mental toughness, great defense. Everyone
rose to the occasion in the second half and overtime."
Brady, who was suspended for the first four games of the regular
season over his role in the AFC title game controversy over
under-inflated balls two seasons ago despite fighting the punishment
in court, was asked if this was redemption.
"This is all positive, man. This is unbelievable."
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Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates after the game
winning touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons during Super Bowl LI
at NRG Stadium. Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

Brady was surrounded by his wife, super model Gisele Bundchen, their
kids and his father and mother, who has been battling illness the
last 18 months.
"They're all happy," Brady said about having his family with him.
"It's nice to have everybody here. It's going to be a great
celebration tonight."
Brady then shouted out to the Patriots fans as he brandished the
Lombardi Trophy: "Thank you to all our fans. Everyone back in
Boston, New England, we love you. You've been with us all year.
We're bringing this sucker home!"
(Additional reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes; Editing by Andrew
Both)
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