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The Streets Remember: Memorable moments from Super Bowl LV

Super Bowl LV was unprecedented in a number of different ways and with this year’s edition just seven short days away, let’s take a look at some of the most memorable moments from the game that took place at the James Raymond Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

Indeed, there were a number of moments that will remain in the minds of fans for a while, although many may remember it for being the very last one where we were able to watch the legendary Tom Brady obtain his seventh ring.

However, what are some of the perhaps most memorable moments from Super Bowl LV that some may struggle to remember in a few years time, or even after the main event next week?

Super Bowl LV saw the end of the home field advantage curse

Super Bowl LV was unprecedented in the way that one of the many NFL curses seems to have finally been broken that had been in existence for a rather period of time. Up until last season’s main event, the team to be having the Super Bowl hosted at their stadium for that season would typically find themselves falling short.

However, the 2020 season appears to have broken this curse, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers managed to get to the final game of the year and actually win the Vince Lombardi trophy when they defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 at the James Raymond Stadium.

The 2021 season could see this particular Super Bowl curse come to a proper end, as the Los Angeles Rams take to the field at their own home, SoFi Stadium, against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday 13 February.

Cardboard cutouts sit in the stands

One of the things that some may remember for some time to come is that Super Bowl LV did not feature a full house in regard to fans because of the pandemic that had swept across the world.

The NFL had announced

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