Tampa Bay Buccaneers rout Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, 31-9 (2024)

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Tom Brady discusses Super Bowl LV win Gronkowski likely to play another season Bucs coach Bruce Arians: "I'm damn sure coming back next year" Mahomes: "They were the better team today" Tom Brady embraces his family after winning Super Bowl Tom Brady named Super Bowl MVP Tampa Bay wins 31-9 Tampa Bay gets another interception to seal the game Chiefs fail to convert another 4th down Chiefs get the ball back with 8 minutes to go Chiefs fail to convert on 4th down Bucs up 31-9 at end of 3rd quarter Succop adds to Bucs lead with long field goal Tampa Bay comes away with game's first turnover Tampa Bay in control after Leonard Fournette touchdown The Weeknd performs at the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show Kansas City kicks another field goal The second half is underway Bucs up 21-6 at halftime Tampa Bay scores another touchdown right before halftime Chiefs cut into lead with field goal Chiefs in the red zone at 2 minute warning Brady and Gronkowski hook up for second touchdown Chiefs offense still sputtering Tampa Bay stopped at the goal line on 4th down Tampa Bay back with the ball early in the second quarter Tampa Bay takes the lead with Gronkowski TD Bidens thank essential workers prior to game Chiefs strike first with 49-yard field goal Tampa Bay only picks up one first down on second possession Chiefs fail to score on first possession Tampa Bay opens up with a three and out Kansas City wins opening coin toss Watch performances of the national anthem and "America the Beautiful" Ranking every Super Bowl James Corden crashes The Weeknd's halftime show rehearsal Biden weighs in on Brady vs. Mahomes How the NFL is trying to stop the Super Bowl from becoming a super-spreader event The Weeknd and NFL release limited-edition wardrobe collections FAQs

Tom Brady discusses Super Bowl LV win

After 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, Tom Brady signed with the Buccaneers in 2020 and brought the franchise its second Lombardi Trophy in his first season with the team. Brady discusses the journey he took to his record seventh Super Bowl win.

By Jordan Freiman

Gronkowski likely to play another season

Rob Gronkowski came out of retirement to rejoin his old Patriots teammate Tom Brady down in Tampa Bay. Now, after winning a fourth Super Bowl, Gronkowski says he'll most likely come back for another season.

"I'm for sure gonna take a little time, you know, two or three weeks, see where I'm at, but I literally don't see any reason why I won't be back," he said in a postgame interview.

By Jordan Freiman

Bucs coach Bruce Arians: "I'm damn sure coming back next year"

Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians became the oldest head coach to ever win a Super Bowl at 67 years and 127 days old. In a postgame interview, Arians assured the NFL Network crew that he would be returning for the 2021 season, saying "I'm damn sure coming back next year."

By Jordan Freiman

Mahomes: "They were the better team today"

In a press conference following Super Bowl LV, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said he "didn't play the way I wanted to play," but noted that the Buccaneers were "the better team today."

"They beat us pretty good," Mahomes said. "The worst that I think I've been beaten in a long time."

Mahomes, the Super Bowl LIV MVP, was held without a touchdown in Sunday's game. The 31-9 beatdown was by far his worst professional loss ever, as he had previously never lost an NFL game by double digits.

Mahomes also brushed aside any suggestion that a nagging toe injury which may require surgery in the offseason was the reason for his poor performance.

"I can't say the toe was a problem when I played last week, or two weeks ago and I played well on it," he said. "You're playing football, you gotta battle through injuries. So, we'll look at it tomorrow and we'll make a final decision on if we're gonna have to have surgery or not."

By Jordan Freiman

Tom Brady embraces his family after winning Super Bowl

After winning a record-extending seventh Super Bowl, Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady was greeted on the field by his kids and wife, Gisele Bündchen. A total of 22,000 fans were allowed to attend the Super Bowl, 7,500 of whom were vaccinated health care workers.

What did Tom Brady do right after winning his 7th Super Bowl?

Ran to hug his kids.

(via @NFLUpOfficial)pic.twitter.com/f95f6CEtZl

— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Tom Brady named Super Bowl MVP

Tom Brady was named MVP for Super Bowl LV. "I'm so proud of all these guys out here," Brady said at the Lombardi Trophy presentation.

"We're coming back" Brady added.

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay wins 31-9

The Buccaneers have won Super Bowl LV 31-9. Tom Brady has now won seven Super Bowls, the most by any player ever.

Tom Brady now has more Super Bowl wins than ANY NFL FRANCHISE 🤯 pic.twitter.com/PrZgkEtqnM

— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay gets another interception to seal the game

Tampa Bay picked off Patrick Mahomes a second time with just under two minutes to go to seal the victory in Super Bowl LV. Kansas City has no timeouts and cannot stop the clock.

By Jordan Freiman

Chiefs fail to convert another 4th down

The Chiefs were forced to go for it again on 4th down with about 4 minutes remaining in the game and Patrick Mahomes' pass fell incomplete. Tampa Bay was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct, but the penalty happened after the play, so the turnover on downs wasn't affected. With 3:58 left to go, the game is all but decided.

By Jordan Freiman

Chiefs get the ball back with 8 minutes to go

The Chiefs forced the first Tampa Bay punt since the first quarter to get the ball back with just over 8 minutes left in the game. Kansas City faces a 22-point deficit and still hasn't scored a touchdown.

By Jordan Freiman

Chiefs fail to convert on 4th down

Patrick Mahomes was forced to scramble around in the backfield on 4th down but somehow managed to get a pass off while falling to the ground. Darrel Williams dropped the pass at the 1 yard line, which would have been good enough for a 1st down had he held on. Already up three scores with 13:32 to go, Tampa Bay will look to bleed time off the clock and extend the lead even further.

By Jordan Freiman

Bucs up 31-9 at end of 3rd quarter

Tampa Bay has a 22 point lead going into the fourth quarter. Kansas City will have the ball on2nd and 10 from Tampa Bay's 29 yard line to begin the quarter.

By Jordan Freiman

Succop adds to Bucs lead with long field goal

Tampa Bay leads 31-9 with 2:46 remaining in the third quarter after a 52-yard field goal from Ryan Succop. On 3rd and 10, a bad snap sent the ball sailing over Brady's head, forcing him to just slide down on the ball and cover it up to prevent a turnover.

31-9 @Buccaneers. #SuperBowl

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— NFL (@NFL) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay comes away with game's first turnover

On 3rd and 14, Mahomes threw up a desperation heave downfield that was tipped in the air and intercepted by Antoine Winfield Jr. Tampa Bay takes over on the Kansas City 45 yard line up 28-9.

THE ROOKIE IS THERE FOR THE INT. @AntoineWJr11

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— NFL (@NFL) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay in control after Leonard Fournette touchdown

Tampa Bay marched right down the field and capped off their first possession of the second half with a 27-yard Leonard Fournette touchdown run. The Buccaneers lead 28-9 with 7:45 remaining in the third quarter.

Playoff Lenny gets his SUPER BOWL TOUCHDOWN!pic.twitter.com/JKEuzklwVq

— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

The Weeknd performs at the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show

In a spectacle that started in the stands, went inside the stadium and took over the entire field, The Weeknd performed a high-octane medley of his hits. Watch here as the Grammy-winning artist runs through songs like "Starboy" and "Blinding Lights."

Read more here.

By Vritti Rashi Goel

Kansas City kicks another field goal

Harrison Butker made his third field goal of the game on the Chiefs' opening drive of the second half. Tampa Bay leads 21-9. The Chiefs had still not scored a touchdown.

Butker knocks through a 52-yard FG. @Chiefs cut the lead to 21-9.

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— NFL (@NFL) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

The second half is underway

Down 21-6, Kansas City is into enemy territory on their first possession of the second half.

By Jordan Freiman

Bucs up 21-6 at halftime

Kansas City took a knee with 6 seconds to go in the half. The Chiefs will receive the second half kickoff following the halftime show.

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay scores another touchdown right before halftime

Tom Brady threw his third touchdown pass of the game, this time to receiver Antonio Brown. Tampa Bay now leads 21-6 with only seconds to go before halftime.

That is TD pass number THREE for Tom Brady.

Kinda seems like he's done this Super Bowl thing before.pic.twitter.com/OBIpj5pNCw

— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) February 8, 2021

Kansas City had hoped to get the ball back and used two timeout before the Bucs converted on 3rd down. On the next play, the Chiefs were called for pass interference on a deep ball, giving Tampa Bay the ball in field goal range. Another pass interference call in the end zone put the ball at the 1-yard line with 10 seconds to go. Tampa Bay would score on the next play.

By Jordan Freiman

Chiefs cut into lead with field goal

The Chiefs kicked a field goal with 61 seconds remaining in the first half to cut Tampa Bay's lead down to 14-6. Brady will now try to put together one last scoring drive before halftime. The Bucs have one timeout remaining.

Bucs pass rush came to PLAY!

Tampa Bay holds Kansas City out of the end zone again.pic.twitter.com/1JZiHwy7pI

— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Chiefs in the red zone at 2 minute warning

Facing an 11-point deficit, the Chiefs picked up a 1st down to bring them just inside Tampa Bay's 20-yard line with two minutes left in the first half.

By Jordan Freiman

Brady and Gronkowski hook up for second touchdown

Tampa Bay extended their lead to 14-3 following another touchdown catch by Gronkowski. Earlier in the possession, a Kansas City interception was wiped out by a defensive penalty and an offsides call on what would have been 4th down field goal gave the Buccaneers a fresh set of downs to work with.

New England, WWE, Tampa Bay, doesn't matter. Gronk makes PLAYS.

Make that a 2nd TD for the GOAT QB-TE combo.pic.twitter.com/IoQIkl41FQ

— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Chiefs offense still sputtering

Kansas City could only pick up one first down following a goal line stop from their defense. A shanked punt gives Tampa Bay the ball back in Chiefs territory up 7-3.

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay stopped at the goal line on 4th down

The Buccaneers tried to run the ball into the end zone on 4th and goal from the 1 yard line, but were stuffed by the Chiefs' defense. Kansas City takes over inside their own 1 yard line, still down 7-3 with 10:50 left in the half. Tampa Bay challenged the call but the ruling on the field was upheld.

DEFENSE STAND UP!

Bucs were knocking on the door but the Chiefs held it shut. KC ball.pic.twitter.com/bwqcHWzyr8

— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay back with the ball early in the second quarter

Kansas City failed to convert a 3rd and 4 to start the second quarter and were forced to punt the ball back to Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers still lead 7-3.

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay takes the lead with Gronkowski TD

Tom Brady hooked up with former Patriots teammate Rob Gronkowski for a Buccaneers touchdown. This was the 13th TD the pair has scored in the postseason, the most all time for any duo. Tampa Bay leads 7-3. Despite appearing in nine previous Super Bowls, this is the first time a Brady-led team has scored a touchdown in the first quarter of the championship game.

For the FIRST time in his career, Tom Brady throws a 1st quarter TD in the Super Bowl.

And it goes to his old buddy Rob Gronkowski.pic.twitter.com/6Dmn3ei4Bf

— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Bidens thank essential workers prior to game

Before kickoff, President Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden thanked health care and other essential workers in a prerecorded video.

"You've put yourself at risk to keep the rest of us safe," said Dr. Biden. Watch their full remarks below:

Right before kickoff, the Bidens thank essential workers, encourage Americans to wear face masks, and lead a moment of silence for all those lost to COVID-19. #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/1vMZs8IO93

— Bo Erickson CBS (@BoKnowsNews) February 7, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Chiefs strike first with 49-yard field goal

Harrison Butker got the Chiefs on the board with a 49-yard field goal. Tyreek Hill failed to come up with what would have been a spectacular touchdown catch on third down. Kansas City leads 3-0.

First points of the big game.

Chiefs grab the 3-0 lead.pic.twitter.com/gACwL4jvcD

— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) February 8, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay only picks up one first down on second possession

The Bucs picked up their first first down of the game but couldn't put a drive together. They were forced to punt once again after Brady took a sack on third down.

Frank Clark with the first sack of the game! #RunItBack

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By Jordan Freiman

Chiefs fail to score on first possession

Kansas City picked up one first down before their opening drive stalled out. The punt bounced into the end zone for a touchback.

By Jordan Freiman

Tampa Bay opens up with a three and out

The Buccaneers failed to pick up a first down on the opening possession of the game. Kansas City takes over from their own 33 after a 40 yard punt.

By Jordan Freiman

Kansas City wins opening coin toss

The Chiefs won the opening coin toss and elected to defer their decision until the second half. The Buccaneers will receive the opening kickoff of the first half.

By Jordan Freiman

Watch performances of the national anthem and "America the Beautiful"

H.E.R. performed a stirring rendition of "America the Beautiful" and Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan teamed up for a duet of the national anthem. Watch both performances below:

By Jordan Freiman

Ranking every Super Bowl

James Corden crashes The Weeknd's halftime show rehearsal

"The Late Late Show" host James Corden heard a rumor that The Weeknd was having trouble putting together his halftime show for Super Bowl LV. So, Corden decided to drop into a rehearsal session unannounced to give the Grammy-winning singer some unsolicited advice.

James Corden crashes @TheWeeknd's rehearsals for his #SuperBowl LV #PepsiHalftime Show to offer some pointers and make sure the performance will have enough ✨razzle dazzle✨ for the biggest stage in sports. #SBLV pic.twitter.com/PnfLS8g9Jp

— The Late Late Show with James Corden (@latelateshow) February 7, 2021

By Jordan Freiman

Biden weighs in on Brady vs. Mahomes

President Biden said that when was younger, he didn't dream of being president, but of playing for the NFL. "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell spoke to Mr. Biden in the first network news interview he has given since his inauguration.

"I had wild dreams," Mr. Biden said. "It wasn't to be president. I thought I could be a flanker back in the NFL."

"Obviously, Brady's a great quarterback," Mr. Biden said. "Mahomes seems like he's got a lot of potential. And so, I'd probably take a shot with the young guy I didn't expect as much from."

"You're thinking the Kansas City Chiefs may win?" O'Donnell asked.

"Well, I didn't say that," Mr. Biden said. "I don't know who's gonna win. I think they're both great quarterbacks. One is just a younger version, potentially, of an old, great quarterback. Not old. In NFL terms."

How the NFL is trying to stop the Super Bowl from becoming a super-spreader event

There are concerns that the Super Bowl could turn into a super-spreader event — both at home and in the stadium. The NFL has implemented a slew of precautions to stop the virus from spreading, and public health experts are urging Americans to stay away from Super Bowl parties.

NFL executive Peter O'Reilly said there are multiple measures in place to protect fans watching the game in-person. Fans won't have anyone sitting directly in front of them or behind them, and wipes and hand sanitizer will be provided, he said. It will also be the first-ever cashless Super Bowl.

When asked if he fears the event will be a super-spreader, O'Reilly said the NFL is "very confident" in its protocols.

"We've learned from more than 115 games this season where we've hosted fans," he said, adding, "There's been no cluster spread coming out of any of those games."

The mayor of Tampa, Florida, which is hosting the game, expressed similar confidence.

"We can handle it," Mayor Jane Castor told CBS News. But she stressed it's imperative that residents wear masks and take personal responsibility for their safety.

Read more here.

By Jamie Yuccas

The Weeknd and NFL release limited-edition wardrobe collections

To coincide with his upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance, The Weeknd teamed up with the NFL, Roc Nation and Bravado to create limited-edition Super Bowl-themed apparel. As part of the collaboration, the NFL Foundation is also auctioning off a custom Wilson football signed by the Grammy-winning singer, and donating proceeds from the sale to the charity Feeding America.

Launched on Saturday, the red, black and white collections feature T-shirts and hoodies by designer Warren Lotas, handcrafted varsity leather jackets from Jeff Hamilton and a custom black leather Wilson football branded with The Weeknd's record label's XO logo. The apparel designs also include the XO typography, along with a skeleton — wearing facial bandages mimicking those recently worn by The Weeknd — above Raymond James Stadium, the site of Super Bowl LV.

Read more here.

By Vritti Rashi Goel

Tampa Bay Buccaneers rout Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, 31-9 (2024)

FAQs

Why did the Chiefs lose Super Bowl LV? ›

Why did the Kansas City Chiefs lose Super Bowl LV? Both of their offensive tackles were injured and missed the game. As a result, they could not stop the Tampa Bay pass rush. It just destroyed the Kansas City offense.

Did the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl? ›

The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the defending American Football Conference (AFC) and Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, 31–9.

What happened in Super Bowl LV? ›

Super Bowl LV (meaning Super Bowl 55 in Roman numerals) was an American football game that happened on February 7, 2021 between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buccaneers won the game, meaning they won the National Football League for the 2020 season.

Who is favored to win Chiefs vs Buccaneers? ›

Tampa Bay is favored by two-points in the latest Chiefs vs. Buccaneers odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the over/under, or total number of points Vegas thinks will be scored, is 47.

Who did Mahomes lose Super Bowl to? ›

The year after signing his contract, he led the Chiefs to their second consecutive Super Bowl appearance, but they lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV.

How many times did the Kansas City Chiefs lose the Super Bowl? ›

This marks their fourth appearance in five years, a testament to their consistent excellence on the field. The Chiefs have a notable record in the Super Bowl, with three wins and two losses in their previous five appearances.

How did Chiefs lose to Buccaneers? ›

The most dominant aspect of the game came from Tampa's defensive front, which throttled an injured Chiefs O-line. The Bucs often were through the line a second after the snap, causing Mahomes to retreat on first step. Tampa destroyed backup Chiefs offensive tackles with Shaquil Barrett constantly in Mahomes' face.

Has Kansas City lost a Super Bowl? ›

The Chiefs have lost twice in their first five Super Bowl appearances. After losing Super Bowl I against the Packers, Kansas City lost against Tom Brady and the Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV in the 2020 season.

How many times have the Buccaneers beat the Chiefs? ›

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are 7-7 versus the Chiefs all-time.
TEAMDATERESULT
Tampa Bay Buccaneers10/14/2012W 38-10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers11/20/2016W 19-17
Tampa Bay Buccaneers11/29/2020L 24-27
Tampa Bay Buccaneers10/2/2022L 31-41
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What does each player get for losing the Super Bowl? ›

How much do players get for winning the Super Bowl? Players on the winning team in Super Bowl 58 will get $164,000 each. Players on the losing team will get $89,000. That's $7,000 more than last year's Super Bowl bonus.

What team has won the most Super Bowls? ›

New England Patriots

Who has the most Super Bowl rings? ›

Which teams have the most Super Bowl wins? The New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers are both tied for the most Super Bowl wins with six each. The Patriots also have the most Super Bowl appearances in history with 11, having lost the title game five times.

How did Chiefs lose to Bucs? ›

The most dominant aspect of the game came from Tampa's defensive front, which throttled an injured Chiefs O-line. The Bucs often were through the line a second after the snap, causing Mahomes to retreat on first step. Tampa destroyed backup Chiefs offensive tackles with Shaquil Barrett constantly in Mahomes' face.

Why did the Eagles lose in the Super Bowl? ›

The Eagles lost Super Bowl LVII to the Kansas City Chiefs, 38-35, on a late field goal following a holding penalty. Jalen Hurts went toe-to-toe with Patrick Mahomes, and came up a fumble short. While Birds fans were upset over the penalty, Eagles cornerback James Bradberry admitted he held on the play.

When did the Chiefs lose the Super Bowl? ›

The Chiefs have lost twice in their first five Super Bowl appearances. After losing Super Bowl I against the Packers, Kansas City lost against Tom Brady and the Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV in the 2020 season.

Why did the Chiefs beat the Bills? ›

The Chiefs found vulnerabilities in the Bills depleted defense, attacking the middle of the field, particularly on Travis Kelce's first touchdown which came in the second quarter. On the ground, Kansas City was able to generate explosive runs and had seven rushes for 8 yards or more.

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