The Atlanta Falcons jumped out to a big lead over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LI, but the Patriots stormed back with one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history, winning 34-28.
Here's everything you need to know about the game, and the path to how we got here.
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Super Bowl LI
New England Patriots 34, Atlanta Falcons 28
Anatomy of a miracle: How the Patriots came back from the dead
Cigars, selfies and kisses: Postgame with the Lombardi Trophy
Bar raised high, as success of Patriots' season defined by Super Bowl
Falcons primed to make another run in 2017 behind MVP Matt Ryan
Patriots RB James White sets Super Bowl records as surprise star
Kyle Shanahan wraps up his Falcons tenure with questionable late playcalling
Historic comeback carries Patriots to Super Bowl victory in OT
Falcons build championship case but can't close with historic collapse
Predicting the Patriots' offseason: Will Garoppolo get traded?
Sports world reacts to Patriots' remarkable Super Bowl LI comeback
'I don't know how he caught it': Inside Edelman's impossible grab
Super Bowl LI awards: The best and worst from Patriots' win over Falcons
Brady named Super Bowl MVP after leading historic Patriots rally
Robert Kraft calls fifth Super Bowl title 'unequivocally the sweetest'
Following Super Bowl LI, Marshawn Lynch has different take on SB XLIX
NFC Championship Game
(No. 2) Atlanta Falcons 44, (No. 4) Green Bay Packers 21
'Nobody can stop us but us:' Julio Jones, Falcons fly into Super Bowl LI
Matt Ryan, Falcons break through and set sights on first Super Bowl title
Falcons describe how they turned tide against Aaron Rodgers and Packers
Blown out in Atlanta: Packers find a new way to make playoff exit
Julio Jones appreciates 'respect' shown by Falcons fan Dwight Howard
Packers couldn't completely run the table, but they proved they're legit
Mason Crosby's miss in first quarter ends playoff-record FG streak
AFC Championship Game
(No. 1) New England Patriots 36, (No. 3) Pittsburgh Steelers 17
No Patriots team has embodied the Patriot Way more than this one
Tom Brady-led attack explodes at right time with high-flying Falcons ahead
Slay the dragon? Steelers left their sword at home in Patriots blowout
Help at WR, pass-rusher could push Steelers into Super Bowl next season
AFC divisional round
(No. 1) New England Patriots 34, (No. 4) Houston Texans 16
Vince Wilfork, 35, thinking retirement but will take time to decide
Texans can't take next step without improved QB play in 2017
(No. 3) Pittsburgh Steelers 18, (No. 2) Kansas City Chiefs 16
NFC divisional round
(No. 2) Atlanta Falcons 36, (No. 3) Seattle Seahawks 20
Matt Ryan puts playoff past behind with another MVP-worthy effort
Seahawks fall short of Super Bowl goal during average season
Seahawks' Super Bowl window is open, but changes are necessary
(No. 4) Green Bay Packers 34, (No. 1) Dallas Cowboys 31
Aaron Rodgers got help from everyone to send Packers to NFC title game
Mason Crosby's performance was most clutch by kicker in postseason history
Season doesn't end in Super Bowl, but Cowboys primed for future
AFC wild card
(No. 4) Houston Texans 27, (No. 5) Oakland Raiders 14
Jadeveon Clowney, defense proving up to the task of carrying Texans
Brock Osweiler finds some redemption in leading Texans to playoff win
(No. 3) Pittsburgh Steelers 30, (No. 6) Miami Dolphins 12
NFC wild card
(No. 3) Seattle Seahawks 26, (No. 6) Detroit Lions 6
(No. 4) Green Bay Packers 38, (No. 5) New York Giants 13