MINNEAPOLIS – It was quintessential Tom Brady and classic Patriots, but this time there was no celebration at the end, which must have been mind-boggling for New Englanders.
Their quarterback, arguably the greatest in NFL history, threw for a Super Bowl record 505 yards and led comeback after comeback against the Eagles in Super Bowl LII on Sunday night at U.S. Bank Stadium.
And yet when it was over and Brady’s 48th pass had fallen incomplete in the end zone, it was the Eagles who had their first Super Bowl title with a 41-33 victory.