Super Bowl LI (2017) New England Patriots vs. Atlanta Falcons – Trailing 28–3 late in the third quarter, Tom Brady led the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, culminating in a thrilling overtime touchdown to secure New England’s fifth title. The game showcased resilience, tactical brilliance, and sheer willpower, with James White scoring three touchdowns and Julian Edelman making a miraculous catch that became instantly iconic. Atlanta’s collapse stunned fans, while New England cemented its dynasty under Bill Belichick. This was the first Super Bowl ever to go into overtime, adding to its historic significance. The matchup highlighted contrasting styles—Atlanta’s explosive offense versus New England’s methodical control—and ultimately became a masterclass in clutch performance under pressure. Broadcast globally, it drew over 111 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched TV events in U.S. history. For many, Super Bowl LI symbolizes the pinnacle of competitive drama in professional sports.
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