On February 3, the Patriots saw themselves become Super Bowl champions with their win over the Rams in Atlanta. One week to the day of their monumental achievement, two of them went from earning honors to presenting them.
Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman and safety Devin McCourty were on hand to present the opening award at Sunday night's Grammy Awards, announcing the winner of the "Best Pop Duo/Group Performance."
Fittingly, just a week after beating a foe from Los Angeles, Edelman and McCourty were standing in the Staples Center, home to the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers.
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"L.A., thank you for the cheers," McCourty said. "Also, thank you for the boo's. I appreciate you supporting your community."
McCourty announced Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's song "Shallow" as the winner, Edelman gave the music superstar her trophy to end a whirlwind of a week for two of the Patriots' stars.
.@Ladygaga and #BradleyCooper won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for 'Shallow' at the 61st GRAMMY Awards! Are you tuned in? #GRAMMYshttps://t.co/R5175vkKec pic.twitter.com/B9TWIf7LPg
— Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@RecordingAcad) February 11, 2019
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