Here's What Tom Brady, Gronk Said To Each Other After Super Bowl LV Win
By Jason Hall
February 9, 2021
Sunday's Super Bowl victory wasn't anything new for Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski.
Together, the duo has now won four championships, while Brady -- whose career spanned an additional 11 seasons -- won his seventh on Sunday, the most by an NFL player.
Cameras caught the longtime New England Patriots and now Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammates embracing after their 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV and it's now been revealed what was said between the two NFL legends via NFL Films:
“Way to go, buddy,” Brady said to Gronkowski. “This is what we do.”
“Wow!” Gronk replied.
“This is what we do,” Brady said. “This is why we came here.”
“Two tuddies!?!?!” Brady said, referencing the tight end's two touchdown receptions.
“Two tuddies!" Gronkowski responded.
"Two tuddies!" Brady added.
Two tuddies!” Gronkowski replied, “I was saving ’em for the Super Bowl!”
“You did it all! You balled out baby!” Brady said.
“You balled out too, man. You got us here, dog,” Gronkowski said.
“Way to go. Way to go. So proud of you,” Brady said.
Mission Accomplished ✅
— NFL Films (@NFLFilms) February 8, 2021
Pure joy from Brady and Gronk after winning their fourth ring together.@InsideTheNFL pic.twitter.com/F0n1ZalJmN
True to form, Brady and Gronkowski enjoyed record-setting performances during Super Bowl LV.
Brady finished Sunday's game with 201 yards and three touchdowns on 21 of 29 passing, winning a record fifth Super Bowl MVP Award, which surpassed his own previous record set in Super Bowl LI (2017.)
Gronkowski led the Buccaneers with six receptions for 67 yards and two touchdowns, the first of which set a new NFL record for most postseason touchdowns by a duo, as the 13th between himself and Brady during their lengthy run as teammates.
Brady and Gronkowski, who had previously appeared in five Super Bowls together prior to Sunday's game, connected on an 8-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter, which surpassed former San Francisco 49ers Joe Montana and Jerry Rice's previous record of 12.
Brady later connected with Gronkowski on a 17-yard touchdown with 6:05 remaining in the second quarter to extend the Bucs' lead to 14-3 and set the new record at 14 touchdowns.
The duo has now won four Super Bowls together, while Brady -- who won his record-setting fifth Super Bowl MVP on Sunday -- has won seven all-time, the most by an NFL quarterback.
Brady and Gronkowski had previously spent their entire careers on the Patriots prior to reuniting with the Bucs this past offseason.
Both Brady and Gronkowski -- who came out of retirement this past offseason -- both expressed their intention to continue playing next season after the Bucs' win on Sunday night.
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