TAMPA — Five years later, the footage still hits different. With Super Bowl fever taking over the timeline this week, the NFL just dropped a gem from the vault that reminds us exactly what “dominance” sounds like. No screaming. No panic. Just Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski dismantling the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV with the casual energy of a Tuesday practice.
The clip, ranked in @insidethenfl’s Top 60 Super Bowl Mic’d Up Moments, captures the raw, unfiltered audio from the Buccaneers’ 31-9 demolition of the Chiefs. And the scariest part? The absolute calm.
The “Way To Go, Bud” Moment
We’ve seen the highlights a million times. Brady to Gronk. 8 yards. Touchdown. Brady to Gronk. 17 yards. Touchdown. But the mic’d up audio reveals the conversation wasn’t about strategy—it was barely even a celebration. It was routine.
After their second connection put the Bucs up 14-3, Brady didn’t headbutt a lineman or scream at the sky. He jogged up to his tight end, grabbed his shoulder pads, and dropped a line that sums up the greatest dynasty in sports history:
“Way to go, bud. This is what we do.” — Tom Brady to Rob Gronkowski, Super Bowl LV
“This is what we do.” Not “We did it.” Not “Can you believe it?” Just a simple confirmation of fact. Brady threw for 201 yards and 3 TDs that night, but that four-second soundbite is the real MVP stats sheet. It proves that for 12 and 87, the Super Bowl wasn’t a pressure cooker. It was just the office.
Why It Matters in 2026
Watching this in 2026 hits a nerve. We’re watching a new generation of QBs try to replicate this chemistry, but the Brady-Gronk mind-meld remains the gold standard. They didn’t just play football; they communicated via telepathy. That “Two Tuddies” performance in Tampa wasn’t just a win; it was the final, undeniable stamp on a partnership that defined an era.
The NFL’s Top 60 countdown is full of wild catches and big hits, but this quiet moment of inevitability? That’s the one you watch on loop.

