New England Patriots

The NFL tweeted, then deleted, an entire Super Bowl game on Tuesday. Patriots and Falcons fans had very different reactions.

The video was deleted just hours after it was posted.

New England Patriots' Tom Brady raises the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Atlanta Falcons in overtime at the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017, in Houston.
The Patriots' Super Bowl LI triumph is now free to watch on Twitter. Darron Cummings / AP Photo

The Patriots’ improbable comeback over the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI is ingrained in the memory of many Boston sports fans.

But in case some of the finer details of that championship contest back in February 2017 are starting to get fuzzy, Patriots fans didn’t have to dig very deep to relive one of the greatest games in league history.

With little to report on during the dog days of the offseason, the NFL’s official Twitter account broke up the monotony by posting the ENTIRE Super Bowl LI game for anyone to watch. 

Just hours after posting it, the NFL deleted the tweet and scrubbed it from the website. It was not immediately clear why the NFL chose to pull down the video.

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Before the NFL took the video down, both Patriots and Falcons fans went through the gauntlet of emotions on social media.

As expected, Patriots fans reveled in the chance to rewatch Tom Brady’s fifth championship.

https://twitter.com/DICKS/status/1678882125611712513

Meanwhile, the NFL’s decision to casually post the most crushing loss in Atlanta sports history on a sleepy Tuesday in July … didn’t lead to glowing responses from Falcons fans online. 

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Conor Ryan is a staff writer covering the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, and Red Sox for Boston.com, a role he has held since 2023.

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