The New England Patriots offense, and Tom Brady himself, struggled to score points in Super Bowl LIII, but the legendary quarterback led his team on a game-winning drive when it mattered most.
Brady marched the Patriots down the field with less than half of the fourth quarter left to play. He made a couple key throws to move the Pats down toward the goal line, including a 29-yard completion to tight end Rob Gronkowski that put New England at the Rams' 2-yard line.
Rookie running back Sony Michel ran between the tackles for a touchdown on the next play, putting the Patriots up for good at 10-3. They ultimately won 13-3 for the franchise's sixth Super Bowl title.
That scoring drive extended Brady's own Super Bowl record for the most game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or overtime.
Some of these Brady stats are just absurd, and this one certainly qualifies.
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