Long before quarterback Tom Brady chose this
season to leave the New England Patriots for the Buccaneers,
Tampa Bay had been selected as host city for Super Bowl LV but
the future Hall of Famer ensured he would own another line in
the history books after leading his team to a 31-26 win over the
Green Bay Packers on Sunday in the NFC title game.
"We're coming home, and we're coming home to win," said
Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians, as Tampa becomes the first
team to host and play in a Super Bowl.
The Buccaneers return to the Super Bowl for the first time since
winning the Lombardi trophy in 2003 while Brady will be making
his 10th appearance in the championship game seeking a seventh
ring.
Kansas City earned their second straight trip to the Super Bowl
with a dominating 38-24 win over the Buffalo Bills, quarterback
Patrick Mahomes, showing no lingering affects from the
concussion that knocked out of last week's divisional playoff
contest, tossing three touchdowns.
Home field, however, will not be quite the advantage it might
have been for the Buccaneers with COVID-19 restrictions limiting
attendance at the 65,000 capacity Raymond James stadium to
22,000.
Also, the Buccaneers have proven to be the ultimate road
warriors this postseason, winning three away contests starting
with a 31-23 wildcard victory over the Washington Football Team
followed by a 30-20 win over the New Orleans Saints in the
divisional round and Sunday's decision over the Packers at
Lambeau Field.
"To go on the road and win another road playoff game is just a
great achievement and now a home Super Bowl for the first time
in NFL history I think puts a lot of cool things in
perspective," said Brady. "Anytime you are the first time doing
something it is usually a pretty good thing."
In contrast, the Chiefs will head out on the road for the first
time this postseason after a first round bye and then
eliminating the Cleveland Browns 22-17 and the Bills at
Arrowhead stadium.
The Super Bowl will also be a showdown of generational
quarterbacks and most valuable players who have led their teams
to the last two Super Bowl titles.
Mahomes, league MVP in 2018, led the Chiefs to the Super Bowl
last season while Brady, the 2017 MVP, took the Patriots to the
title in 2019.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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