New England champions of Super Bowl LIII
|Another Christmas in America, but this is more fun when the New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 to become the champions of Super Bowl LIII.
Patriots quarterback Tom Bradysecured the sixth championship ring of his career, giving Boston its second major league championship in less than six months.
Patriots defensive backs Devin and Patrick McCourty made history tonight by becoming the first set of twins to win the Super Bowl. They’re the first set of twins to ever play on the same team during the football championship game, regardless of the outcome.
Jason, who was traded to New England in the offseason from the Cleveland Browns, made his first career appearance in the championship game on Sunday after 10 years in the NFL. Brother Devin has been a more frequent visitor to the postseason; he’s won two Super Bowls with the Patriots in 2015 and 2017.
Rams Head Coach: “I definitely got out-coached”
10:53 p.m. – Rams coach Sean McVay took responsibility for Los Angeles’ Super Bowl loss, saying “it was mostly a result of me doing a poor job calling the plays and not giving us a chance to win.”
The 33-year-old, who is the youngest head coach to ever make a Super Bowl, described his post game feeling as “numb.”
“I don’t know how you ever get over this,” he told to sources.
Patriots fans took to the streets of Boston to celebrate New England winning their sixth Super Bowl title. A little over three months ago, fans were in the same place, just outside Fenway Park, to celebrate another Boston championship.
The Rams ran 0 plays in the red zone tonight. The Patriots ran 1.
No other #SuperBowl has seen the teams combine for fewer than 5 red zone plays (SB II, SB XXXV). pic.twitter.com/vwD4PlmhNH
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) February 4, 2019