In Super Bowl LV, Tom Brady defied age and expectation once again by leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a dominant 31–9 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. At 43 years old, Brady became the oldest starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl, adding a seventh championship ring to his already unprecedented career. The victory was historic not only because of Brady’s age, but also because it was achieved with a brand-new team in his very first season outside New England. With surgical precision, he threw three touchdown passes—all in the first half—putting the game out of reach early. The win solidified Brady’s legacy as the most accomplished quarterback in NFL history, and raised the bar even higher for longevity in pro football.
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