Tom Brady isn't done yet. The 41-year-old five-time Super Bowl champion made sure to fire up the hometown fans at a Super Bowl rally, leading the crowd in a chant of ā€œWe're Still Hereā€ before literally dropping the mic.

The Brady mic drop has become a bit of a tradition over the last two years, he used the move to hype up the crowd last year as they prepared to depart to face the Philadelphia Eagles. That game didn't go exactly as planned for New England, as Brady and Bill Belichick fell to Nick Foles and Doug Pederson 41-33.Ā The duo is hoping for better results next week as they square off with the Los Angles Rams in Atlanta.

If ā€œWe're Still Hereā€ catches on, it's the latest in a long line of short Patriots' catch phrases. Wide receiver Julian Edelman pushed ā€œBet Against Us,ā€ after the team was listed as the underdog against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game, andĀ Belichick's repeating of ā€œDo Your Job,ā€ has become a mantra for the franchise in recent years.

New England topped the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes 37-31 in overtime. Their opponents, the Rams, beat the New Orleans Saints, 26-23 in overtime, after what's been called the worst missed pass interference call of all time, kept Los Angles in the game.

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Brady and the Patriots are in their ninth Super Bowl since 2001, but Patriots fans are not at all tired of their team. Safety Patrick Chung took a video of Brady on stage, and a a huge crowd can be seen braving the cold to see them off.