Arguably the biggest event in all of sports, the LI Super Bowl didn’t disappoint as far as suspense goes. The New England Patriots captured the NFL championship over the Atlanta Falcons, rallying from a 28-3 deficit to take their fifth Super Bowl title, 34-28 in overtime.

The tennis world twas watching from start to finish, and was just as shocked and entertained as millions of viewers around the world.

Madison Keys wasn’t rooting for anyone in particular, and made her intentions known..

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For most of the game, the Falcons appeared to have the championship locked down, and Atlanta native Donald Young was pumped.

The game outcome would alter Eugenie Bouchard's future dating life.

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She claims she'll make good on her word.

Nicole Gibbs couldn’t help but rub it in…

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While also being shocked by what was going on as the Falcons’ lead slipped away.

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Anastasia Rodionova shows the game transcends any national boundaries.

Amer Delic was as surprised as anyone.

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Perhaps to process the stunning result, Patrick McEnroe went for humor.

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John Isner pondered, could it have been the owner of the Falcons fault for the loss?

Jack Sock, whose Kansas City team was eliminated in the playoffs, couldn’t let it go.

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Brad Gilbert, in coach mode, said much can be gained from what eventually transpired.

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And Chris Evert shared that the Patriots’ win captured the true essence of sports.

Of course, there are Falcons fans out there who weren’t too happy about the end result.

Mitchell Krueger, though, had no sympathy for fellow American Jarmere Jenkins, hitting him with a Super Bowl rendition of the “Crying Jordan” meme.

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And huge Patriots fan Santiago Gonzalez posed a question concerning Patriots quarterback (and her) Tom Brady and a certain 2017 men’s Australian Open champion.

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“Who is more legendary?” That could be one very long debate.