The Gold Coast Bulletin

SUPER BOWL MONDAY: TOM BRADY V PATRICK MAHOMES

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TOM Brady and Patrick Mahomes go head-to-head today in a potential Super Bowl classic that pits the greatest quarterbac­k in NFL history against the pretender to his throne.

After an NFL season played out against the backdrop of COVID-19, Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers will take on Mahomes and the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs at the Raymond James Stadium.

The biggest event on the American sporting calendar kicks off at 9.30am, with a reduced capacity crowd of 25,000 and a worldwide television audience of more than 150 million expected to tune in.

A dream season finale sees the 43-year-old Brady attempting to win a seventh NFL championsh­ip against the 25year-old Mahomes, who is hoping to lead the Chiefs to back-to-back Super Bowls.

A victory for Brady and the Buccaneers would etch another improbable chapter in a career that has spanned 21 seasons.

The veteran quarterbac­k has advanced to the 10th Super Bowl of his career in his first season with the Buccaneers after ending his two-decade stay with the New England Patriots last March.

“It’s been an incredible team effort throughout my life on and off the field,” said Brady, who will become the oldest player ever to start in a Super Bowl.

“I’ve tried to play my arse off every week — and I’m still trying to do it.”

A win for Mahomes, however, would mark a symbolic passing of the torch from the most successful quarterbac­k in NFL history to the man tipped by many as a potential successor.

While the Chiefs have been installed as favourites, the Buccaneers will have the advantage of playing in their home arena.

The Bucs won the right to be the first team ever to play a Super Bowl at their own stadium after beating the Green Bay Packers on the road in the NFC Championsh­ip game at Lambeau Field two weeks ago.

The team checked into a hotel in Tampa Bay on Saturday for final meetings before today’s showdown.

Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians – who came out of retirement to take the Tampa Bay job in 2019 – said on Saturday his team would require no motivation­al speeches ahead of the game.

“Like I told them, if you need a speech to get fired up to play football, you’re in the wrong game,” said Arians, who at 68 could become the oldest head coach to hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

The Chiefs meanwhile flew to Tampa on Saturday under a cloud after assistant coach Britt Reid was involved in a traffic accident on Thursday that left two children injured, one of them seriously.

Reid, the son of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, is being investigat­ed for possible driving under the influence after telling police officers at the scene of the crash he had been drinking. The Chiefs confirmed Britt Reid’s involvemen­t in the accident but have so far declined further comment.

Head coach Andy Reid showed no sign the incident involving his son, who has a history of drug and driving offences, was weighing on his team’s preparatio­ns.

 ?? Pictures: Getty Images ?? Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady goes up against his Chiefs opposite Patrick Mahomes (left) in today’s Super Bowl.
Pictures: Getty Images Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady goes up against his Chiefs opposite Patrick Mahomes (left) in today’s Super Bowl.

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