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Super Bowl LIII: Team records, stats since last Patriots-Rams championship
We look back at the statistics from the fateful 2002 matchup between the Patriots and Rams ahead of NFL Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta.
There will be feelings of déjà vu at Super Bowl LIII as the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams prepare to battle for the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in 17 years.
The last time these teams met in the championship game was Super Bowl 36 in 2002, when the Rams resided in St Louis, Tom Brady was just a second-year quarterback and Jared Goff was only eight years old.
Since the 2001-02 season, there has been significantly more stability and success for the Patriots than the Rams. The Rams are returning to the championship game for the first time since that clash, while the Patriots are back for the eighth time in that span.
On the other hand, four Rams players from Super Bowl 36 have been enshrined in the Hall of Fame (Marshall Faulk, Orlando Pace, Kurt Warner and Aeneas Williams). As of yet, no Patriots players have.
Yet, Brady cemented himself as the starter going forward in the Patriots' victory over the Rams, which was also the start of coach Bill Belichick's legacy at the helm in New England. The Patriots have won five Super Bowl rings and eight AFC titles but are hungry for more as they enter their NFL-record 11th Super Bowl and ninth under the QB/coach duo.
Here, we look back at the statistics from the fateful matchup which set the Brady-Belichick era into motion and how the two teams have fared in the 2018-19 season entering the big game.
Super Bowl 36 stats
New England Patriots
Total Yards: 267
Leading passer: Tom Brady (16-27-145 1-0)
Leading rusher: Antowain Smith (18-92 0)
Leading receiver: Troy Brown (6-89 0)
Leading tackler: Ty Law (7)
St Louis Rams
Total yards: 427
Leading passer: Kurt Warner (28-44-365 1-2)
Leading rusher: Marshall Fault (17-76 0)
Leading receiver: Az-Zahir Hakeem (5-90 0)
Leading tackler: Tommy Polley (11)
Super Bowl 36 scoring summary
Quarter 1
Time – 3:10
Rams – Jeff Wilkins 50-yd FG (3-0)
Quarter 2
Time – 8:49
Patriots – Ty Law 47-yd Int return (3-7)
Quarter 2
Time – 0:31
Patriots – David Patten 8-yd rec Td (Brady) (3-14)
Quarter 3
Time – 1:18
Patriots – Adam Vinatieri 37-yd FG (3-17)
Quarter 4
Time – 9:31
Rams – Kurt Warner 2-yd rush (10-17)
Quarter 4
Time – 1:30
Rams – Ricky Proehl 26-yd rec (Warner) (17-17)
Quarter 4
Time – 0:00
Patriots – Adam Vinatieri 48-yd FG (17-20)
How they stack up entering Super Bowl LIII
2002-2018
New England Patriots
Wins: 209
Losses: 63
Playoff Appearances: 15
Division Championships: 15
Conference Championships: 8
Super Bowl Wins: 5
Head Coaches: 1
Quarterbacks (Min. 100 PA): 2
St Louis/Los Angeles Rams
Wins: 111
Losses: 160
Playoff Appearances: 4
Division Championships: 3
Conference Championships: 1
Super Bowl Wins: 0
Head Coaches: 8*
Quarterbacks (Min. 100 PA): 14^
* Mike Martz, Joe Vitt, Scott Linehan, Jim Haslett, Steve Spagnuolo, Jeff Fisher, Jim Fassel, Sean McVay
‘Tom Brady, Matt Cassel
^Marc Bulger, Sam Bradford, Jared Goff, Case Keenum, Jamie Martin, Nick Foles, Kellen Clemens, Kurt Warner, Austin Davis, Shaun Hill, Kyle Boller, Gus Frerotte, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Keith Null
Brady v Goff's first three seasons
Brady 2000-2002
Comp./G: 19.9
Att./G: 31.8
Yards/G: 206.7
TD/G: 1.4
Int./G: 0.8
Goff 2016-2018
Comp./G: 20.3
Att./G: 32.7
Yards/G: 252.1
TD/G: 1.7
Int./G: 0.7
The Patriots and Rams square off in Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on February 3.