Monday, February 04, 2019

PATRIOTS WIN RECORD-TYING SIXTH SUPER BOWL VICTORY BY DEFEATING RAMS; JULIAN EDELMAN NAMED GAME MVP; TOM BRADY AND BILL BELICHIK NOW HAVE SIX SUPER BOWL TITLES EACH

At Atlanta:

Running back Sony Michel scored the only touchdown of Super Bowl LIII with his run from two yards out midway through the fourth quarter on Sunday as the New England Patriots won their record-tying sixth Super Bowl title 13-3 over the Los Angeles Rams in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever.

Quarterback Tom Brady, who completed 21 of 35 passes for 262 yards (12 of them for 141 yards to game Most Valuable Player Julian Edelman) became the first player to win six Super Bowl titles.

Head coach Bill Belichik became the first coach to win six Super Bowls and ties Green Bay's Curly Lambeau and the Chicago Bears' George Halas with six NFL championships amongst coaches.

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