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 Tom Brady and the Patriots will face off against the Falcons and their historically great offense in Super Bowl LI. Houston, prepare for launch. MORE ON SUPER BOWL LI Ranking every Super Bowl How to watch, stream If the Patriots win, they'll secure their fifth championship in the Bill Belichick era and Brady will further entrench his spot atop the all-time quarterback leaderboard. Furthermore, the Patriots will have the benefit of receiving the trophy from commissioner Roger Goodell, who once docked them a million bucks, a first-round pick and suspended Brady four games because the Patriots allegedly used under-inflated footballs in a 45-7 victory. If the Falcons win, they'll secure their first championship. Matt Ryan's entire 2016 season will have to go down as one of the greatest single seasons ever. Dan Quinn will forever have the job security that comes with a Super Bowl ring. And Arthur Blank will undoubtedly dance (again). The AFC Champion New England Patriots, led by QB Tom Brady, will meet the NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons, led by QB Matt Ryan, in Super Bowl LI, or 51, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on Sunday, February 5, 2017 The Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots meet Sunday and when it’s over, one will be crowned kings of the NFL. Kickoff for Super Bowl 51 is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Eastern from NRG Stadium and the game will be aired by FOX. Here’s a complete look at So we have two ultra-powerful offenses, including the league’s top-scoring unit, and the NFL’s No. 1 scoring defense. On paper, this should be a fantastic game. I believe it will unfold that way on the field. Atlanta has scored the most points in the NFL, and it’s actually not that close. The Pats aren’t far behind. They can pile up the points in a hurry. Both teams have a handful or so of offensive skill players capable of taking it to the house at any time. The Patriots have won 9 straight and have allowed over 20 points just once in that time. Can Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, et al. have their way with the team which allowed the fewest points? The Falcons have an up-and-coming — albeit, young — defense. It was shredded early on, but came together as the season moved along. Especially in the postseason. They recently took down Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers, and have defeated Drew Brees twice. They’ve seen the best QBs in the league. Can they do it again against arguably the best of all time? The Patriots have “been there, done that” and are playing with a chip on their collective shoulder thanks to Deflate-Gate. They have the experience and that goes a long way. But they still have to play the game, right? I see this contest being high scoring, but not a full-blown “shootout.” It’s going to be the first team to score 30 points wins. That’s going to be Brady and New England. The Falcons are peaking, but Bill Belichick and Matt Patricia will do just enough to “slow” Atlanta’s attack. The Patriots win NFL title No. 5 and get another parade in Boston. The Pick: Patriots 30-28 (Patriots win straight up, Falcons cover the spread, then UNDER wins)

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