
"SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Hours before Drake Maye and the 2025 Patriots took to the field for the most important football game of their lives, a plane buzzed overhead at Levi's Stadium. The biplane served as an omen of what was set to befall Santa Clara, given the large "12" banner it tailed behind it as it soared overhead of the 49ers' stadium."
"In other words, just the way the 2025 Patriots wanted it. After all, these were the "Road Warriors," the crew with a chip on its shoulder, which was seemingly only outweighed by a collective bond forged by Mike Vrabel. "We all we got, we all we need" was the rallying cry from a team who orchestrated an an improbable run to a title game."
A biplane trailing a "12" banner flew over Levi's Stadium before the game, reflecting the hostile, pro-Seahawks environment. The Patriots entered Super Bowl LX as underdog "Road Warriors" bonded under coach Mike Vrabel and fueled by the rallying cry "We all we got, we all we need." The team produced an improbable run to the title game but failed to match the stage, prompting questions about their schedule strength and fortune. The Seahawks defeated the Patriots 29-13, ending New England's championship hopes. Vrabel said he was proud yet disappointed and reminded the team they are early in a program rebuild.
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