East Bay Times

Brady will play in his 10th Super Bowl.

Brady, Bucs to head home to Super Bowl after 8th straight road win

- By Steve Megargee

GREEN BAY, WIS. >> Tom Brady has a new team, in a new town. The destinatio­n is the same: another Super Bowl.

At home, too.

The man with six NFL titles will become the first quarterbac­k to play a Super Bowl on his team’s home field. He owes the Tampa Bay defense that sacked Aaron Rodgers five times, and a curious late call on fourth-and-goal by the Packers as Brady and the Bucs beat topseeded Green Bay 31-26 for the NFC title Sunday.

“It’s great to get another road win and now we got a home game, and who would have ever thought a home Super Bowl for us,” Brady said. “But we did it.

“I thought the defense was spectacula­r.

They’ve done that all year.”

The Bucs (14-5) will face the Kansas City Chiefs at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium on Feb. 7. No, a host team in the Super Bowl has never happened in 54 previous games.

“We’re coming home,” said Bucs coach Bruce Arians, who began his coaching career in 1975 at Texas Tech and will make his first trip to the Super Bowl as a head coach. “We’re coming home to win.”

Brady, the former Serra High star, is

back in his first year at Tampa Bay after reaching this stage nine times with the New England Patriots. He went 20 of 36 for 286 yards and three touchdowns, but also threw three intercepti­ons as Tampa Bay squandered most of an 18-point lead. Shaquil Barrett and Jason Pierre-Paul combined for five sacks to help the Bucs hang on for their franchise-record eighth consecutiv­e road victory.

It’s quite a step up for a team that had one winning record in the last nine seasons.

“Tom is the GOAT (greatest of all time),” said Bucs receiver Scotty Miller, who caught a 39-yard touchdown pass with 1 second left until halftime. “Last year, we ended 7-9. This year, we’re going to the Super Bowl. He’s the biggest reason.”

The Bucs snapped Green Bay’s seven-game winning streak. They were aided by a strange decision from Packers coach Matt LaFleur with just more than two minutes remaining in a 31-23 game.

After three straight incomplete passes had the Packers facing fourth-and-goal from the 8, the Packers elected to kick a field goal to get within five.

“Anytime it doesn’t work out you always regret it, right?” LaFleur said. “It was just circumstan­ce of having three shots and coming away with no yards. And knowing that you not only need the touchdown but you’d need the 2-point. The way I was looking at it is we essentiall­y had four timeouts with the two-minute warning; we knew we needed to get a stop.”

Tampa Bay then ran out the clock on the Packers (14-4).

“I understand the thinking — above two minutes with all of our timeouts — but it wasn’t my decision,” Rodgers, the former Cal star, said.

The Packers lost in the NFC Championsh­ip game for the fourth time in the last seven seasons. Green Bay hasn’t reached the Super Bowl since its 2010 championsh­ip season.

Rodgers went 33 of 48 for 346 yards with three touchdowns and one intercepti­on, but fell to 1-4 in conference championsh­ip games as a starting quarterbac­k. The Packers had the NFL’s best redzone offense this season, but they twice settled for field goals after having a first-and-goal Sunday.

“I’m just pretty gutted,” Rodgers said. “It’s a long season. You put so much into it to get to this point. We had our chances.”

Tampa Bay took command in the middle portion of the game.

After Sean Murphy-Bunting intercepte­d Rodgers’ pass and Tampa Bay converted a fourth-and-4, the Bucs were at Green Bay’s 39 with 8 seconds remaining. The Bucs passed up a long field goal attempt, and Brady found Miller down the left sideline for a 39-yard touchdown catch with just 1 second remaining.

“We didn’t come here to not take chances to win the game,” Arians said.

The Packers got the ball to start the second half, and Aaron Jones caught a short third-down pass. He took a huge hit from Jordan Whitehead that knocked the ball loose. Devin White recovered and ran 21 yards to the Green Bay 8.

One play later, Brady found a wide-open Cameron Brate for a TD to extend Tampa Bay’s lead to 28-10.

The Packers rallied as Brady threw intercepti­ons on three straight series for just the second time in his career. Green Bay cut the lead to 28-23 late in the third quarter on Rodgers’ touchdown passes to Robert Tonyan and Davante Adams.

Twice in the fourth quarter, the Packers got the ball with a chance to take the lead after Jaire Alexander picked off Brady passes deep in Green Bay territory. Both times, the Packers went three-and-out against Tampa Bay’s fierce defense.

“It’s been a great journey this far,” Brady said.

It’s taking them right back home.

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 ?? MATT LUDTKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Quarterbac­k Tom Brady is headed to his 10th Super Bowl after leading the Buccaneers to a 31-26 win over Green Bay in the NFC championsh­ip.
MATT LUDTKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Quarterbac­k Tom Brady is headed to his 10th Super Bowl after leading the Buccaneers to a 31-26 win over Green Bay in the NFC championsh­ip.
 ?? MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tampa Bay’s’ Scott Miller catches a 39-yard scoring pass behind Green Bay’s Kevin King at the end of the first half.
MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay’s’ Scott Miller catches a 39-yard scoring pass behind Green Bay’s Kevin King at the end of the first half.
 ?? MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Bucs defense upends Packers running back Jamaal Williams. Williams replaced the injured Aaron Jones.
MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Bucs defense upends Packers running back Jamaal Williams. Williams replaced the injured Aaron Jones.

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