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			Patriots, Rams arrive in Atlanta for Super Bowl 
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			 [January 28, 2019] 
			By Rory Carroll 
 ATLANTA (Reuters) - The Los Angeles 
			Rams and New England Patriots have touched down in Atlanta after 
			enthusiastic send-offs from their fans ahead of their Super Bowl 
			clash on Sunday.
 
 An estimated 35,000 Patriots fans packed into Gillette Stadium in 
			Foxborough to cheer on the team, which is looking to avenge their 
			loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in last year's championship game.
 
 "This is the biggest sendoff we've ever had," said Patriots coach 
			Bill Belichick, who has been at the helm for all five of the 
			franchise's Super Bowl victories.
 
 "Appreciate your support all year ... hope to see you in Atlanta."
 
 Quarterback Tom Brady took a shot at the team's detractors, who 
			thought this might be the year that the 41-year-old started to 
			falter and the team's unprecedented run of success would finally 
			come to an end.
 
			
			 
			
 "We're still here," an animated Brady told the crowd before tossing 
			the microphone aside.
 
 In Los Angeles, throngs of Rams fans showed up for a rally at the 
			site of the team's future stadium in Inglewood.
 
 "I've been here for three years and seeing us go from 4-12 three 
			years ago to going to the Super Bowl now is amazing," said Rams 
			quarterback Jared Goff.
 
 "We appreciate all the support and we're ready to bring a Lombardi 
			Trophy back to LA."
 
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			Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff gets off the plane at 
			Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport ahead of Super Bowl 
			LIII. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Rams running back Todd Gurley also told fans to expect the team to 
			return from Atlanta with some new hardware.
 "We going to go back to the A and bring a chip back to LA," he said.
 
 The Rams' lone Super Bowl victory came in 2000 during the two decade 
			period of time when the team was located in St. Louis.
 
 The team returned to Southern California in 2016 and are set to 
			begin playing in their new, $4 billion stadium in 2020.
 
 Players and coaches from both teams are scheduled to meet with the 
			media all week ahead of the game on Feb. 3.
 
 (Reporting by Rory Carroll; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
 
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