Super Bowl LI between the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots was shaping up to be a blowout—until it wasn’t. Midway through the third quarter, Atlanta held a 28–3 lead, and the Patriots seemed all but finished. But Tom Brady had other plans. He led a furious comeback, aided by clutch plays, defensive stops, and some questionable play-calling by Atlanta. The Patriots scored 25 unanswered points to tie the game, then won 34–28 in the first overtime in Super Bowl history. It remains the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history and a haunting memory for Falcons fans who watched their team collapse on the game’s biggest stage.
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