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Super Bowl matchup set

Buccaneers will host Super Bowl

- Jori Epstein

The Buccaneers beat the Packers to become the first team that will play a Super Bowl game in their home stadium. They will face the defending Super Bowl champions, the Chiefs, who defeated the Bills.

The Green Bay Packers are staying home in frustratio­n while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are going home to history.

With an upset of the Packers Sunday in the NFC championsh­ip game, the Buccaneers become the first NFL team to secure a home-stadium Super Bowl.

Leave it to Tom Brady to switch teams, and conference­s, and still make his 10th Super Bowl in 20 seasons. The Bucs prepare for the biggest stage after a playoff win drought spanning 17 seasons. “I couldn’t be any more elated for these guys,” coach Bruce Arians said. “We’re coming home, and we’re coming home to win.”

Tampa Bay upset the Green Bay Packers 31-26 at Lambeau Field in a game where the Buccaneers never trailed but gambled with their lead when Brady threw an uncharacte­ristic three intercepti­ons on three consecutiv­e drives in the second half. His defense notched a sack and three-and-out on consecutiv­e drives to help Tampa cling to the lead it had jumped to in the first quarter.

The Bucs offense started hot, completing five straight third-down attempts including a 15-yard touchdown

from Brady to receiver Mike Evans as he jammed Packers cornerback Kevin King in the left corner of the end zone.

The Packers would answer with a touchdown on 50-yard dime from Rodgers to receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, to which Brady might as well have said “I see your 50-yarder, Aaron, and I’ll match it.” No matter that Godwin had dropped a catch on the snap immediatel­y preceding – Brady went back the next play to Godwin, who boxed out safety Darnell Savage Jr. for a diving 52-yard catch with 13:20 to play in the second quarter. Bucs running back Leonard Fournette finished what Brady and Godwin started, stutter-stepping out, spinning back in and barreled his way 20 yards for a go-ahead touchdown.

Add in an Aaron Rodgers intercepti­on – Bucs cornerback Sean MurphyBunt­ing picked off one ball in the regular season but has three now in the postseason – and Brady capped a 27-second, 51-yard drive with a 39-yard touchdown pass to shifty receiver Scotty Miller with one second left in the second quarter. Tampa entered halftime up 21-10.

Matters would get worse for Green Bay before they got better, Packers running back Aaron Jones losing a fumble on the third offensive play of the second half. Bucs linebacker Devin White, for a second straight week, recovered a loose ball. Brady, for a second straight week, turned that fumble recovery into 7 points and an 18-point lead.

Then the Packers kicked into high gear. Think: Rodgers’ touchdown drive, Brady intercepti­on, Rodgers’ touchdown drive, Brady intercepti­on. Brady threw intercepti­ons on three straight drives in the second half, Green Bay’s defense electric but its offense unable to keep pace as Rodgers sacks gave way to consecutiv­e three-and-outs.

The Bucs threatened one last time in the fourth quarter, Brady finding tight end Rob Gronkowski on a screen play he took 34 yards after the catch reminiscen­t of Brady-Gronkowski magic from their Patriots glory days. But the drive stalled, the Bucs settling for a field goal. Rodgers’ Packers trotted back out with four-and-a-half minutes to play, trailing by 8.

They marched 58 yards in nine plays but curiously settled for a field goal with 2:09 to play, 8 yards from the end zone. The decision cut Tampa’s lead to 5 points but also eliminated a chance for a touchdown on what would turn out to be the Packers’ last snap.

Green Bay could never quite overcome that 18-point third-quarter deficit.

Rodgers finished 33-of-48 for 346 yards, three touchdowns and an intercepti­on in losing for the fourth time in a championsh­ip game. Valdes-Scantling, with 115 yards and a touchdown, led Packers receivers.

Brady finished 20 of 36 for 280 yards, three picks and three touchdowns.

The Bucs will -Kansas City in Super Bowl 55 on Feb. 7 – at home.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Bucs coach Bruce Arians celebrates with his team which won its third playoff game on the road.
GETTY IMAGES Bucs coach Bruce Arians celebrates with his team which won its third playoff game on the road.
 ?? MATT LUDTKE/P ?? Quarterbac­k Tom Brady reacts after the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Green Bay Packers 31-26 to win the NFC championsh­ip.
MATT LUDTKE/P Quarterbac­k Tom Brady reacts after the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Green Bay Packers 31-26 to win the NFC championsh­ip.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Jamaal Williams (30) of the Green Bay Packers is tripped up by Jordan Whitehead (33) of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the third quarter.
GETTY IMAGES Jamaal Williams (30) of the Green Bay Packers is tripped up by Jordan Whitehead (33) of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the third quarter.
 ?? MORRY GASH/AP ?? Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers walks off the field after the NFC championsh­ip game.
MORRY GASH/AP Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers walks off the field after the NFC championsh­ip game.

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