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The Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers sealed a spot in this year’s Super Bowl tie with a convincing win over NFC North champions, Green Bay Packers.

Bruce Arians’ boys did enough to outsmart the Packers who were handed a shock defeat, that too in front of their home fans. In doing so, the Buccaneers will now become the first team in the league’s history to play a Super Bowl on home soil.

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They will be joined by defending champions, Kansas City Chiefs, who won their 2nd-straight AFC Championship. Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce, Mecole Hardman, Darrell Williams, and Clyde Edwards-Helaire, impressed as the Chiefs defeated AFC East champions, Buffalo Bills, on Sunday.

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Andy Reid’s boys put up yet another offensive masterclass as they stamped their dominance in the NFL Playoffs yet again. A certain NFL analyst believes they will do the same when they travel to Tampa Bay in February.

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Tom Brady faces an uphill task against Chiefs in Super Bowl LV

Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe were at it again on the latest segment of Undisputed. Their topic of discussion for the day was Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and his deadly offensive partners, Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce.

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Skip Bayless, in particular, had some words of advice for Tom Brady and the Buccaneers who host the defending champions in Florida 2 weeks down the line.

He said, Tom Brady does not have a Tyreek nor does he have a Kelce. They just might be the two best receivers in all pro football and they’re both on the same team targets of the best throwing quarterback in the league in Patrick Mahomes.

“The defending Super Bowl champ and the defending Super Bowl MVP has those two…once he’s loose, he’s just flat out loose, gone. And the speed is breathtaking.

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“I still haven’t gotten over the nightmarish first quarter of November 29 at Tampa Bay, during which Tyreek Hill caught 203 yards worth of balls. Think about that. 203 in the first quarter,” Bayless said earlier today.

The Buccaneers have already beaten the 3 divisional champions en route to Super Bowl LV. They can complete the quadruple if they beat Mahomes and Co. in the season finale. Of course, that is easier said than done. Regardless, make sure you tune in to watch this one!

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