Soak up the ambiance of an unforgettable night in NFL history, starting from political protests outside the stadium to the Patriots' celebration of their fifth Super Bowl championship. Tom Brady was MVP for the fourth time after leading New England to a 34-28 overtime win against the Falcons.
Super Bowl LI: On The Scene In Houston
Political Protests Hit Super Bowl
The host city of Houston has welcomed more refugees than any other U.S. city.
Political Protests Hit Super Bowl
The theme of inclusion was also featured in some Super Bowl commercials.
Champions At The Championship
Shaquille O'Neal and Simone Biles are set for the action to get underway.
Game On
After a scoreless first quarter, the Falcons and Patriots combine for 62 points.
Lady Gaga Delivers At Halftime
With Atlanta leading 21-3 at the break, Lady Gaga's performance is shaping up to be more memorable than the game.
Signature Song
Lady Gaga's set included "Born This Way," which celebrates the acceptance of different types of people.
Blowout Looming
The Falcons are on the verge of extending their lead to 28-3.
Agony Of Defeat
Falcons owner Arthur Blank consoles a young fan.
Boss Time
Patriots owner Robert Kraft is in celebration mode.
Tom Brady At His Locker
Watch the MVP soak up the winning ambiance.
But There Was One Loss ...
Brady says to look out for his jersey on eBay because it went missing from his locker.
Elvis Has Left The Building
Brady set a Super Bowl record with 466 passing yards after completing 43 of 62 attempts. The previous record was 414, set by Kurt Warner for St. Louis in a 23-16 win against Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV.
Holding The Hardware
A selfie for Lombardi?
Wait, Just One More
Pats will be doing plenty of posing in the coming days.
Familiar Ground
This was the second Super Bowl at NRG Stadium, and the Patriots have won both. They beat Carolina 32-29 in Super Bowl XXXVIII on February 1, 2004, when the venue was still known as Reliant Stadium.
One For The Thumb
The Patriots tie the 49ers and Cowboys for second on the all-time list with five Super Bowl championships. The Steelers have six.
Moving On
Super Bowl LII is set for February 4, 2018, in Minneapolis. NBC will televise.
Media Center
After deadline, it's time to hit the bars.
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