Some Super Bowls are more forgettable than others, but Super Bowl 51 in Houston between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons will never be forgotten.

The game was a tale of two halves as the Falcons took a 21-3 lead into the third quarter.

Atlanta actually extended their lead to 28-3 in the third, but slowly, Tom Brady and the Patriots chipped away at the lead.

Eventually they would force overtime and complete the greatest comeback of all-time in what may have been the greatest Super Bowl of all-time.

 

 

MVP: Tom Brady wins record 4th Super Bowl MVP Award #SB51

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Brady's performance cemented his place as the greatest quarterback of all-time and the title was New England's fifth in franchise history.
Friday night, the Patriots got their Super Bowl rings and players weren't shy about showing them off to the world.

 

 

#TomBrady and the #Patriots received their #SuperBowl rings Friday night. (Via @patriots)

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The rings are stunning to say the least, and they feature all kinds of really cool details.

 

 

Introducing ring no. 5!

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In fact, the greatest subtle detail about the rings is the number of diamonds that are in them.  Before you scroll down any further, take a guess as to how many diamonds are in the ring.

283 (28-3) seems like a random number, but Falcons fans and players know it's not random at all.

Honestly, did anyone expect anything less from the Patriots.  They may be one of the most hated teams in sports, but they win a lot, and when you win a lot, you can troll all you want.

 

 

La famiglia [💪] [🏆] [💯]

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