TAMPA, FLORIDA – NOVEMBER 29: Tom Brady # 12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers calls a game off the scrimmage line in the third quarter during their game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Raymond James Stadium on November 29, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images)
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The Buccaneers who choose to wear white jerseys in this year’s Super Bowl could give them an edge over the Chiefs.
This year’s Super Bowl is about as even as the upcoming showdown between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Every team will be looking for an advantage, so let’s get superstitious for a second. The Bucs opted for white jerseys and it seems history is on their side unless the Chiefs can buck such a trend for a second straight year.
Bucs wears white against Chiefs
Tom Brady is no stranger to winning a Super Bowl in a white jersey. However, he is not unbeaten in color. The Chiefs were also able to wear red in last year’s Super Bowl and beat the San Francisco 49ers, so one team has recently been fighting that trend.
Fans should also remember that these two teams met in Week 12 in Tampa, where the Super Bowl is being played. The Chiefs went home victorious wearing white jerseys.
But what about the last time the Bucs won the Super Bowl? That came back during the 2002 season against the Oakland Raiders. The raiders wore white and were blown out.
Every time the Bucs and Chiefs last won a Super Bowl, the opposing team wore white. Now we have the legendary Brady in white versus Mahomes and a Chiefs team that will wear red as the defending champions.
Who knows what to believe when it comes to trends like these? Are we just talking coincidence? There are so many factors in this game and the biggest one that the Chiefs will have to overcome could be ending up with Brady’s dominance once and for all.