Tom Brady confirmed his plans for next season after leading Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31-9 win over Kansas City Chiefs to claim his seventh Super Bowl.
At the age of 43, Brady won Super Bowl LV to extend his incredible record as the quarterback with the most triumphs in the NFL showpiece.
And he was also named the Most Valuable Player of the Super Bowl for a record-extending fifth time, having competed in 10 season finales.
Brady joined Peyton Manning as only the second quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl with two teams, adding to his six victories for the New England Patriots by winning another one in his new Buccaneers colours.
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