For the Patriots, Super Bowl LX represents a rare convergence of milestones. With victory on Sunday, Tom Brady and Mike Vrabel would join an elite club - players-turned-coaches who have won with their former teams.
The Patriots are poised to tie Tom Brady's record for most Super Bowl wins by a franchise, as well as Pittsburgh's mark. If they succeed, they will also be the first team in NFL history to set both records simultaneously.
Furthermore, a Patriots win would give Drake Maye a taste of elite company - quarterbacks who have won the Super Bowl in their second season. Brady, Kurt Warner, Ben Roethlisberger, and Russell Wilson are all members of this exclusive group.
Mike Vrabel's coaching career is also on the line with this game, as he aims to become the first person to win a Super Bowl as both a player and coach for the same franchise.
Defensively, Sunday's contest will shed light on whether the Patriots have created one of the greatest playoff runs in NFL history. With an average of just 8.7 points allowed per game this postseason, they are set to challenge the all-time record held by the 1985 Chicago Bears.
The Patriots are poised to tie Tom Brady's record for most Super Bowl wins by a franchise, as well as Pittsburgh's mark. If they succeed, they will also be the first team in NFL history to set both records simultaneously.
Furthermore, a Patriots win would give Drake Maye a taste of elite company - quarterbacks who have won the Super Bowl in their second season. Brady, Kurt Warner, Ben Roethlisberger, and Russell Wilson are all members of this exclusive group.
Mike Vrabel's coaching career is also on the line with this game, as he aims to become the first person to win a Super Bowl as both a player and coach for the same franchise.
Defensively, Sunday's contest will shed light on whether the Patriots have created one of the greatest playoff runs in NFL history. With an average of just 8.7 points allowed per game this postseason, they are set to challenge the all-time record held by the 1985 Chicago Bears.