Bruce Arians says Buccaneers will get a ‘beat’ if they overlook the Packers, think of Super Bowl

Quarterback Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take an emotional 20-20 victory over the New Orleans Saints in the Division I NFC playoffs, and now the Bucs are just one game away from the first team in NFL history to play. in the Super Bowl in their home stadium.

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Head coach Bruce Arians was asked about the opportunity to play in Super Bowl XV, and what it would be like to play on the biggest stage of the game at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. But Arians said the team is not looking that far ahead – they are focusing especially on Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.

“We are not playing the game this week. That is the message to everyone. We are playing the Packers in the NFC Championship game,” Arians said. “You start thinking about the Super Bowl, you get a knock and you’ll pack your bags on Monday.”

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Before the Buccaneers can even consider playing the Super Bowl in their home stadium, their toughest task of the season will come in Green Bay, Wisconsin at Lambeau Field.

The Buccaneers and the Packers battled each other earlier in the regular season in Tampa.

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Brady completed 17 of 27 passes for 166 yards with two touchdowns. Ronald Jones had 23 runs for 113 yards and two scores, and the Bucs defense intercepted Rodgers twice, one of which was returned for a defense.

It will be interesting to see how the Bucs and Packers fare this time around with a Super Bowl berth.

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