Superbowl 2017 Latest News & Predictions: Will The Patriots Allow The Falcons To Steal Their Championship

Feb 05, 2017 10:10 AM EST | Hannah Jill Jose

Super Bowl 51 will begin and end this Sunday, February 5, 2017, 5:30 pm (CST) at the NRG Stadium, Houston TX.  Expect the crowd growing wild as the Atlanta Falcons clash against the New England Patriots.

It would be offense versus defense rumble as the Falcons, known for their strong offense try to steal the championship against the defending champion. It will be the Patriots' 5th Super Bowl championship if they win.

Patriots are the early favorites in this season but it looks like the Falcon quarterback and Associated Press NFL MVP, Matt Ryan will give them a great fight. The Falcons will be putting their best as they hope to win their first Vince Lombardi trophy. However, Vegas bookers are giving the Patriots the odds to win this year's Super Bowl.

It would be a battle of quarterbacks in Super Bowl 51 with Tom Brady versus Matt Ryan. Tom Brady is considered as the most awarded quarterback in the NFL. He is currently tied with Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw at 4.  Matt Ryan led the Falcons 11 - 5 this season, Forbes reported.

According to CBS Sports, Tom Brady has fought against the Falcons 4 times while Ryan has to lead the Falcons against the Patriots twice. Tom Brady has won all of the four games he played against the Falcons, on the other hand, this is Ryan's chance to try to win against the Patriots.

Lady Gaga will perform during the half-time of Super Bowl 51.  She will be joined by 90 years old Tony Bennet.  The last time Super Bowl was held in Houston was during the infamous "wardrobe incident" with Janet Jackson during the show.

It was also confirmed that Gaga would really try to heat up the Super Bowl 51. "I had been planning for this show since I was 4, so I know exactly what to do" Lady Gaga quipped. Cold Play, Beyonce and Bruno Mars performed the gig last year.

 

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