By Jenna Lane | ESPN Staff Writer
Tom Brady is going back to the Super Bowl. For a 10th time. At the age of 43.
But this time it comes as the quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Brady and the Bucs knocked off the No. 1-seeded Green Bay Packers 31-26 in Sunday's NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field. They will now face the winner of Sunday's AFC Championship Game -- either the defending Super Bowl-champion Kansas City Chiefs or the Buffalo Bills -- at Raymond James Stadium in Super Bowl LV.
The Bucs will become the first team in NFL history to play a Super Bowl in their own stadium, while Brady will become the oldest player at any position to play in a Super Bowl.
The Bucs hadn't been to the postseason in 13 years or won a postseason game in nearly two decades -- when Brady's reign with the New England Patriots had just begun. Yet Tampa Bay emerged as the free-agency dark horse no one saw coming when Brady decided to leave the Patriots in the offseason. ...
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