Once again,Short film Archives the New England Patriots are Super Bowl champions. After faltering early in Super Bowl LI, the Patriots overcame a 25-point deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons in overtime.
A comeback of such epic proportions warrants an equally epic celebration. Luckily, the Patriots did not disappoint, with photos capturing plenty of beautiful moments players shared with their families after the game.
SEE ALSO: Tom Brady's Super Bowl win made Gisele drop her phoneHere are a handful of those lovely Kodak moments.
Bennett's daughter, Jett, stole the show at his postgame news conference, and also joined her dad in a pair of Instagram posts.
Family...
Champions....
This photo is already spectacular, as Patriots offensive tackle Nate Solder lets his son, Hudson, don a gigantic football helmet. But the moment gains even more weight when you learn that Hudson was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2015.
Nate, a testicular cancer survivor himself, said it gave him a new perspective on life.
"The air we breathe is precious and to be at this game is a sign that you aren't always able to choose what you get, but you get some amazing things in life," he said leading up to the Super Bowl.
When you are trying to talk to the most special woman in your life after the Super Bowl! @ashleyboccio how crazy was that??! I'm glad Chase and Parker didn't decide to come last night after all the excitement! #family #twinning #superbowl #onemore #doyourjob #comeback
Though Hogan's wife, Ashley Boccio, couldn't make it to the game, the Patriots wide receiver made sure to call "the most special woman" in his life after the big win.
As if winning his fifth Super Bowl ring and fourth Super Bowl MVP award wasn't enough, Tom Brady showed off his beautiful family as well. The New England Patriots quarterback posted this photo on Instagram early Monday, calling his family, "My everything."
My everything
After the game, cameras swarmed Brady, who kept his family close by.
Reason for my being!
The Patriots defensive back simultaneously held his son and Lombardi Trophy, which probably weighs a lot more.
The defensive end's son Waylon looks particularly at ease among the celebratory confetti.
The Patriots found themselves as champions on football's biggest stage. But these photos prove family comes first, even after one of the greatest comebacks in Super Bowl history.
Topics Super Bowl
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