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Tom Brady had his own VIP section at the Patriots' Super Bowl party, and some of his teammates felt like fans looking up at him

Feb 5, 2019, 21:25 IST

Matt Rourke/AP

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  • New England Patriots running back Sony Michel said Tom Brady had his own V.I.P. section at the Patriots' Super Bowl after-party.
  • Michel said he and other party-goers felt like fans looking up at Brady and were even taking pictures of him.
  • Michel warranted his own V.I.P. section after running for 94 yards and scoring the game's only touchdown to help the Patriots seal the win.

After winning six Super Bowls in nine tries, Tom Brady gets to celebrate a little differently than some of his New England Patriots teammates.

Read more: Tom Brady and Julian Edelman fought with lightsabers at Disney World after their Super Bowl win

Patriots rookie running back Sony Michel appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Monday and said that he didn't interact much with Brady at the Super Bowl after party because Brady was in his own section.

"When I got [to the party], I kind of expected it to be, like, the players, the parents. It was more people than I thought," Michel said. "So, he kind of had his own V.I.P. area at the top."

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Michel said he and other party-goes felt like fans looking up at Brady in his own section.

"So, I kind of felt like a fan. Everybody had their phones out, so I just pulled my phone out," Michel said while miming taking a picture. "Even though I just got off the field with him."

It's unclear if Michel ever got to go up to Brady's section, where Brady hung out with his family and friends, but an invite would have been warranted. Michel had 94 yards on 18 carries in the Super Bowl and scored the lone touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter. He told Kimmel he tried to save the game ball and hoped the equipment manager left it in his locker.

Watch the segment below:

 

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