The Citizen (KZN)

Legendary Brady key as Patriots bid to tie record

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– Tom Brady will attempt to write another chapter of NFL history here tomorrow as the New England Patriots chase a record-equalling sixth Super Bowl crown against a Philadelph­ia Eagles team desperate for their first ever win.

A year after mastermind­ing the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history, when the Patriots overturned a 28-3 third-quarter deficit to defeat the Atlanta Falcons, Brady is back on the stage he has come to dominate.

If last year’s heroics confirmed his right to be regarded as the greatest quarterbac­k of all time, a further triumph at Minneapoli­s’ US Bank Stadium will elevate the 40-year-old into his own personal pantheon.

A slew of records could go up in smoke if the Patriots overcome the threat posed by an Eagles side revelling in the role of underdogs.

A sixth win for Brady would give him more Super Bowl wins than any other player in history.

Brady (right) would also become the oldest quarterbac­k to win the Super Bowl, surpassing his great rival Peyton Manning, who was 39 when he led the Denver Broncos to victory over the Carolina Panthers two years ago.

Win or lose, Brady will already become the oldest non-kicker to play in the showpiece when he suits up 16 years after guiding the Patriots to his first Super Bowl triumph, a 20-17 win defeat of the St Louis Rams in 2002.

So far, Brady has shown little sign of yielding to Father Time.

He has amassed a league-leading 4 577 yards this season, and talks of playing into his mid-40s.

“Why does everyone want me to retire so bad?” he said this week. “I’m having fun.”

Yet there are undeniable clouds on the horizon for the Patriots machine, the so-called “Evil Empire” who are the team the rest of the NFL loves to hate.

Lying in wait for Brady and Belichick are an Eagles team who powered into the Super Bowl with a 38-7 rout of the Minnesota Vikings that no one saw coming.

The Eagles sealed their place thanks to a dazzling display from quarterbac­k Nick Foles, the back-up who was thrust into the starting position after an injury ended Carson Wentz’s season in December.

Wentz’s injury prompted many Eagles fans to wonder if the team was cursed. But Foles delivered the game of his life to blitz the Vikings in the NFC Championsh­ip decider.

Foles, however, accepts that even if he helps upset the Patriots, he will revert to being a back-up next season when Wentz returns to fitness. –

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