Super Bowl, Tom Brady’s Seventh Seal

The seventh seal. Tom Brady in the legend. America is at his feet, the whole world bows to the greatest American Football player ever, a champion who is part of the planetary elite of the few destined to steal the eyes, the heart, the memory. From the series: I am infinite. The scepter of the Best is still his. Brady didn’t limit himself to win the Super Bowl, he wrote his name there where businesses are indelible, they stand the test of time and no one can scratch them.

We are facing an absolute champion, one of the sportsmen capable of leaving a trace in the collective memory. Buccaneers in triumph, return the Chiefs’ ambitions to the sender. 31-9 the final result and we end up in the spotlight once again – for the umpteenth time – he is Tom Brady which – after the six titles won with the Patriots – places yet another miracle of an extraordinary career.

The talent, the personality, the charisma. And above all the ability to confirm himself as The Best in the most delicate moment, in the most awaited evening, in the challenge that should have – in theory – marked a handover between the King (Brady) and the Prince (Mahones, 18 years younger than him) but no, the King holds his crown tightly and at the end celebrates with his wife, the stunning model Gisele Bundchen. Seventh Super Bowl out of 10 finals played, once again awarded as the MVP of the evening (for the fifth time). He has won more than anyone. No NFL team has as many rings on the board as he does.

«We are champions forever», so Brady celebrated the victory sealed by a kiss from his wife. The MVP of the evening was honored by the greatest champions of world sport, starting with Lewis Hamilton. In the strangest final in NFL history – a night marked by the shadow of the pandemic Raymond James Stadium in Tampa – in front of 25,000 spectators – the monologue was staged a Higlander, a living myth, authoritative leader of a team that certainly did not start with the favor of the prediction.

And what sincerity in the words of the President of the United States Joe Biden, who in his message before the match said: “I didn’t dream of the White House, but of playing in the NFL.” It was a special night, the first time for a female referee (Sarah Thomas); a night of music and entertainment with the amazing performance of The Weeknd, the anthem sung by Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan and the presence of the poet Amanda Gorman.

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