(AFC) New England Patriots vs. (NFC) GREEN BAY PACKERS
TAMPA BAY - The Green Bay Packers finished their unbelievable run with a 30-13 Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots. The win is the 5th for the historic franchise that won the first Super Bowl back in 1967 and has a the championship trophy named after its hall of fame head coach.
The final score was not indicative of what kind of game fans were treated to at Raymond James Stadium Sunday. In a back-and-forth affair, the Packers (14-4-1) struck first with a 36-yard touchdown run by Super Bowl MVP Damien Williams. New England (14-6) struck back on a Damiere Byrd touchdown reception from quarterback Deshaun Watson. From there, the teams exchanged field goals and headed into the half tied at 10.
The third quarter proved much of the same with both defenses proving their worth and again each giving up a field goal. Then with the game tied at 13 late in the quarter, the game-defining play that occurs in every Super Bowl happened. Pressured by the Packer pass rush, Watson rolled out to his left and tried to force something down field. Waiting in the wings was linebacker Josey Jewell who returned the interception back for a touchdown, completely swinging the momentum in favor of Green Bay.
"Man, you could feel the air let out on their bench after that." Jewell said, "Deshaun is a great player so I just feel so fortunate to help my team win today. Super Bowl Champs!"
From there, the Patriots struggled to move the ball and an Aaron Rodgers touchdown pass to Damien Williams in the 4th quarter sealed it. The Green Bay Packers were Super Bowl LV Champions.
The Super Bowl win gives GM SD back-to-back rings and three overall in the 3GML. "I'm so happy right now. We're going to celebrate a bit and then get back to work for a busy offseason. This one feels special." SD said.
The 2020 3GML season was one for the ages and the GMs will now turn their attention to year seven.