Since Tampa Bay’s last appearance in the Super Bowl, quarterback Tom Brady has appeared in eight Super Bowls, winning five times.
The six-time Super Bowl champion Brady will have the opportunity to win a seventh title leading the Buccaneers to a 31-26 win over Green Bay on Sunday. The victory gives Tampa its second ever appearance in the Super Bowl.
Also, Tampa Bay becomes the first team ever to play in a Super Bowl it is hosting.
Tampa Bay will play Kansas City, the winner of Sunday's AFC title game.
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Green Bay gave Brady and the Tampa Bay offense all it could handle. Brady was picked off three times, marking the first time Brady has thrown three interceptions in a playoff game in 11 years.
After trailing 28-10 early in the third quarter, the Packers climbed to within five. After Tampa Bay kicked a field goal to take a 31-23 lead, Green Bay opted to kick a field goal in the final three minutes instead of going for a touchdown on fourth and goal.
The decision cost the Packers a chance to play overtime. A late pass interference flag on a third down was thrown against Green Bay.