
USA: Patriots bring Lombardi Trophy back to Boston after Super Bowl win
Super Bowl LIII winners New England Patriots were given a heroes' return to Boston on Tuesday, with thousands flooding the streets of the city to celebrate the team and get a glimpse of the famous Vine Lombari Trophy.
The Patriots defeated the Rams 13-3 in what turned out to be the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever, exactly 17 years after quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick led the Patriots to their first Super Bowl victory in 2002.
They also defeated the Rams in that game, who were playing out of St. Louis at the time.
The win brings the New England Patriots' total Super Bowl victories up to six, tying them for the most Lombardi Trophies ever with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Brady became the only player to win six Super Bowls, and at 41, the oldest to win it. Belichick also became the oldest head coach to win a Super Bowl.

Super Bowl LIII winners New England Patriots were given a heroes' return to Boston on Tuesday, with thousands flooding the streets of the city to celebrate the team and get a glimpse of the famous Vine Lombari Trophy.
The Patriots defeated the Rams 13-3 in what turned out to be the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever, exactly 17 years after quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick led the Patriots to their first Super Bowl victory in 2002.
They also defeated the Rams in that game, who were playing out of St. Louis at the time.
The win brings the New England Patriots' total Super Bowl victories up to six, tying them for the most Lombardi Trophies ever with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Brady became the only player to win six Super Bowls, and at 41, the oldest to win it. Belichick also became the oldest head coach to win a Super Bowl.