Tom Brady watches replay of Super Bowl LI while on self-isolation
Tom Brady is just like us.
Like much of the rest of the world, the future Hall of Fame quarterback was sitting on the couch watching TV while under quarantine Sunday. What he was watching was perhaps the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history.
FOX Sports re-aired the full broadcast of Super Bowl LI on Sunday, just one day after 3-28. It was almost the perfect time to recall the New England Patriots' 28-3 comeback against the Atlanta Falcons, a Super Bowl victory authored by Brady himself.
Brady shared on Instagram Live his thoughts while watching the rebroadcast.
Some fun Sunday viewing for @TomBrady pic.twitter.com/c12MEtv5NR
- FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) March 29, 2020
Even on the re-air, Brady wasn't happy with the score at halftime. The Falcons led 21-3.
Tom Brady is currently watching Tom Brady pic.twitter.com/znt8xaUYSV
- ^3 ai (@bradyszn__) March 29, 2020
The Falcons increased the lead to 25 points nearly midway through the third quarter. And while Brady was the picture of calm on the field, he was decidedly less so watching the game.
Tom Brady is about to watch the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history by Tom Brady. #StayHomeStayStrong pic.twitter.com/SPwhhvkoa5
- Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) March 29, 2020
But we all know how this game ends ...
Tom Brady watched his Patriots overcome a 28-3 deficit to win his fifth Super Bowl, just one day after 3/28 '
- ESPN (@espn) March 29, 2020
(via @TomBrady) pic.twitter.com/fmlIRN4bV0
It's a painful memory to relive for the Falcons and their fanbase. Now that Brady is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' starting quarterback, Atlanta will have to see him twice a year.
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