It has really come full circle for Antonio Brown, as the talented wide receiver scored a touchdown for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with less than 10 seconds left in the first half after a few questionable defensive pass interference calls.

Tom Brady connected with Brown on a one-yard touchdown pass after Tyrann Mathieu got flagged for pass interference, giving the Buccaneers the ball one yard away from the end zone.

Brady led the Buccaneers down the field again, but it wasn't without a couple of questionable calls that went against the Chiefs. Bashaud Breeland was called for the first one that ended up giving Tampa Bay the ball in Kansas City territory after Mike Evans fell down–on a ball that Evans might not have been able to get to.

Mathieu was called for the other one, which made it rather easy for Brady to connect with Brown, who ended up running a perfect route to put the Buccaneers ahead 21-3 going into the half at Raymond James Stadium.

It's tough to say whether or not the calls were warranted. For what it's worth, the Chiefs' defense has begun to unravel rather quickly after shutting down the Buccaneers early in the game. Moreover, the deficit Andy Reid's team needs to overcome is much different than last season.

Reid and his staff have a lot of work to do at the half and are going to need an all-time great performance from Patrick Mahomes if they want to win their second straight Super Bowl championship.