When the New England Patriots trailed 28-9 heading into the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LI yesterday, it was easy to write them off.
No team had ever overcome a double-digit second-half deficit to win a Super Bowl before, en route to teams trailing by 20 or more points at the start of the fourth quarter going 0-11 in past Super Bowls.
But the Patriots, led by quarterback Tom Brady, fought back and somehow topped the Atlanta Falcons, 34-28, making New England's the greatest comeback in football history. Here are the eight craziest stats from their win, which show just how bonkers this game really was.
99.6 percent
The Falcons' win probability, according to ESPN, after Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski hit a 33-yard field goal with 9 minutes 44 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to cut New England's deficit to 16 points. According to Neil Paine of ESPN, no team has ever overcome a lower win probability in the second half of the Super Bowl than New England did on Monday.