‘Madden 21’ predicts Super Bowl LV winner among Chiefs, Bucs

“Madden 21” released its official prediction for the Super Bowl LV on Wednesday between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The main NFL video game simulated the title dispute between the two teams and predicted a 37-27 victory and a second consecutive Super Bowl victory for the Chiefs.

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Patrick Mahomes also takes home his second consecutive Super Bowl MVP award, according to the simulation. He had 422 passing yards and four touchdown passes in the game. His counterpart, Tom Brady, had 332 passing yards, three touchdown passes and an interception.

Mahomes launches two touchdown passes for Tyreek Hill and each for Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Travis Kelce. Hill has a 63-yard touchdown grip and reaches a top speed of 22 mph in the game, according to the game.

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While the game ends with a 10-point disparity between the two teams, Brady finds Rob Gronkowski in the fourth period to tie the game. Mahomes would then run for a 12-yard touchdown to go up a touchdown and then Harrison Butker’s field goal would put the game away.

If the “Madden 21” yes were absolutely correct, it would continue the Super Bowl closed game trend. The Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers last year by 11 points. Brady and the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl LIII by 10 points, and the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Patriots by eight points in the Super Bowl LII.

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Last year, “Madden” predicted a victory for the Chiefs as well.

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