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Tampa Bay Buccaneers def New Orleans Saints, Tom Brady comeback, Super Bowl 51 repeat, stats, news, highlights

This Tom Brady kid has something, you know?

The greatest NFL player of all-time pulled out another magical comeback on Monday Night Football, inspiring Tampa Bay to a 17-16 win over divisional rivals New Orleans.

Things looked grim when the Buccaneers trailed 16-3 with 5:34 left in the game, with the Saints facing a 3rd and 1 at the opposing 44-yard line.

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But they could not convert on third down, and chose to punt the ball away in a bizarre call – Brady led the Bucs past the 44-yard line, where they would’ve gotten the ball had the Saints failed on fourth down, just a a minute later.

It was a particularly bad call by New Orleans coach Dennis Allen because his side is one of the NFL’s best in short-yardage runs, and the Buccaneers are 26th in stopping short-yardage runs.

Brady then led two consecutive touchdown drives, with Cade Otton catching the first and Rachaad White the second (with just three seconds left), to complete the comeback.

The win keeps the Buccaneers well and truly in control of the NFC South – at 6-6, they’re the only team in the division without a losing record.

Brady went 15 of 21 for 125 yards with two touchdowns passing in the fourth quarter.

Mahomes pulls an INSANE touchdown 00:40

It was the second time Brady won after being down 13 or more points in the fourth quarter; the first was the infamous Super Bowl against the Falcons.

It was the latest (in terms of time remaining) go-ahead touchdown pass in his career, and his 44th career fourth quarter or overtime comeback.

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