This year's rival teams have been decided. The Kansas City Chiefs will go up against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at a battle of Mut 21 coins the NFL's top quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady. As is now an yearly convention, Electronic Arts is celebrating the Super Bowl with a Madden NFL simulation. This year's Madden NFL 21 simulation appears to predict a great game.

The winner of this year's Madden NFL 21 Super Bowl simulation is that the Kansas City Chiefs, who defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tom Brady by a score of 37-27. Unfortunately, EA did not offer much in terms of a statistical breakdown or play by play for this season's simulation. What it did share is that the Buccaneers take an early 13-7 lead, but that the Kansas City Chiefs go up 14-13 from half-time. The second half certainly sees both groups' offense then eliminate.

It is here where the Super Bowl overview from EA doesn't quite provide an entire story for what happens. There's a red zone jog from Mahomes that provides a touchdown for the Chiefs, in the minimum. Where the Chiefs' field goal comes into play along with the defensive stops that retain the Buccanneers from scoring are abandoned to fans' imaginations. Suffice to say, those last six minutes very much go at the Chiefs' favor.

While Madden NFL used to buy Madden 21 coins be a mainstay on Nintendo platforms, the series was absent in its consoles for almost a decade. As per a recent project record at EA, however, that will finally be changing.