After a season that started with doubt and nationwide turmoil, two teams battled through the noise for a chance to take home the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs will travel to Tampa Bay, where the 2020-21 NFL Season will crown its champion.
Representing the NFC:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
How they got here:
Off-season: Signed QB Tom Brady
11-5 Regular Season Record
Win @ Washington Football Team (31-23)
Win @ New Orleans Saints (30-20)
Win @ Green Bay Packers (31-26)
If anyone thought Tom Brady was over-the-hill or should retire, he once again has proved his haters wrong in 2020. In just one season, the 43-year-old Quarterback turned around a franchise in Tampa Bay that hasn’t seen success since the turn of the century. With the Super Bowl in Tampa this season, Brady and the Bucs should enjoy a home field advantage as they prepare for the championship game.
Representing the AFC:
Kansas City Chiefs
How they got here:
14-2 Regular Season Record, Clinched #1 Seed and Home Field Advantage
Wild Card Weekend Bye
Win vs Cleveland Browns (22-17)
Win vs Buffalo Bills (38-24)
The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl for the second time in as many years. Their hopes for a repeat fall squarely on the shoulders of QB Patrick Mahomes. The young gun-slinging quarterback continues to blossom in front of our eyes. With a win in the Super Bowl, the Chiefs will look to start their own dynasty, putting an end to the New England Patriots’ run that started in the early 2000′s.
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