Superbowl 81:

After the BFF's week-long vacation, they arrived at Philadelphia where they practiced on the stadium and had press conferences. While the Patriots claim that the 49ers are desperate to win Super-Bowls, the 49ers refute by saying that Patriots are already making excuses for sore losers. Because of that, tensions have risen and a brawl nearly erupted due to this.

On the day of Super Bowl 81, the 49ers were getting ready to march on to the stadium as NFC Champions. Before they got to march, Coach Larson decided to give a pep talk.

"Guys. One more game. One more game. The Patriots are all talk. They can back their shit up, but we don't talk trash. Let's make them eat their own words. Jay, Jason, Schrute, Halpert, take it away," Coach Larson said.

"Aight. Whose house?!" Jay said.

"Our house!" the team chanted.

"Whose house?!" Jason said.

"Our house!" the team chanted.

"Whose house?!" Schrute said.

"Our house!" the team chanted once more.

"Who's next?!" Halpert yelled.

"New England!" the team chanted.

"Aight, let's get it. How do we hit the field like?!" Jay said.

"Hoo!" the team chanted.

"How do we hit the field like?" Nathan Sun said

"Hoo!" the team chanted.

"How do we hit the field like?" Schrute said.

"Hoo!" the team chanted.

"All day like!" Halpert said!

"Hoo!" the team chanted.

"All night like!" Jason said.

"Hoo!" the team chanted.

"Offense like!" Issac Martinez sad

"Hoo!" the team chanted.

"Defense like!" Logan Warner said.

"And it sounds like?!" Jay said.

"Hoo!" the team chanted.

"And it sound like?!" Jay said.

"Hoo!" the team chanted.

And it sound like?!" Jay said.

"Hoo!" the team chanted. "Hoo, Hoo, Hoo!"

With that, the 49ers became energized and hit the field in an disciplined and focused fashion.

When the 49ers arrived at their spot, they stay at the field, waiting for the Patriots to make their debut.

When the Patriots made their debut, they also got settled in on the field.

"Captains! Come forward!" said the head referee Mike Yu.

As the captains of both teams came forward, they were standing on the center of the field.

"Welcome to Super Bowl 81. Congratulations on making it to the Super Bowl. We have Pennsylvania Senator Oscar Martinez as the coin flipper. Captains, what is your call?" said Mike Yu.

As the 49ers discussed, they decide to go for heads.

"Heads!" Jason said.

"Tails!" New England Patriot captain Quentin Evans said.

When the referee showed them the coin and which sides are heads and tails, Oscar gets ready to flip the coin.

When the coin was tossed, it fell on the ground and it showed heads.

"Congratulations 49ers. You won the toss. Which side of the field would you like and would you receive the kick off first?" Mke Yu said.

"We'll take the left side of the field and we're deferring," Jay said.

After the decision was made, the 49ers gain their side of the field. When the arrangements were made, the kickoff started.

When the ball was kicked by #1 Shreyas Danthurthi for the 49ers for the kickoff of the first half, #11 Brian Howard was placed as the kickoff returner. When Bran caught the ball, he ran forward to the field. When he was tackled by Jason Scott, he fumbled the ball, resulting in a recovery by Jay Sharma. As Jay returned the ball, he was tackled by #55 Ian Otori at the Patriot's 1-yard line.

When the 49ers regained possession, Jay's family was shocked at the spectacle. Cheering from their suite in the stadium, they were excited.

"Holy shit! Jay's getting better year after year!" a dark-haired, fair-skinned Indian girl sitting next to Astrid said.

"Ramsey, he's getting better like always. Plus, it kind of reminds me of the game against Tampa," Astrid said.

"You're telling me. And thanks for getting tickets. I wanted to see the Superbowl. Just once," Ramsey said.

"Well, he's putting up numbers. No wonder he's a versatile player," Jeff said.

"How many months are you?" Ramsey asked.

"Probably 8 months," Astrid said.

"Um, I don't think that's right. When you took that pregnancy test and described your symptoms, I realized that you're 8 weeks pregnant, which means you could be due next week or in a few days," Ramsey revealed.

Astrid was surprised. She never expected this surprise in her life.

"Now that you mention it, I've been getting kicked by the babies more often," Astrid said.

As Hidetoshi Hamada scored a rushing touchdown with only 14:40 remaining in the first quarter, the scoreboard showed 7-0.

As Michael was watching anxiously with his family, the Halperts and Schrutes, they looked nervous.

While the 1st drive of the 49ers is getting started, Michael was shaking.

"Relax, Michael. Your son's gonna win. Though he won't win the title of MVP," Schrute said.

"It's not about the MVP or the game. I don't want him performing sluggish or anything below his level," Michael said.

"You have high expectations for him?" Jim asked.

"Course I do. Ever since I saw him pick up a football and run around most of the defenders, I knew that he was destined for greatness," Michael said.

"Relax, Michael. It'll be fine. We've seen him perform in multiple games. One game won't change his career," Holly said.

When the 49ers kickoff team kicked the ball, resulting in a touchback, the 49ers' 1st team defense headed on the field, with #82 Jay Sharma and Phillip Halpert included.

"Reverend, Reverend!" Halpert said.

As the play started, Jay recognized the run play and went through 2 O-lineman to stop the ball being moved. Not only did he stop the run, but he stripped the ball from running back #22 Matthew Ngo and returned it for a defensive touchdown, making the score 14-0 with only 14:20 remaining in the 1st quarter.

"Hey! That's excellent!" Coach Larson called out to Jay for the strip and fumble recovery TD.

When the PAT team made another extra point, people are starting to see the head coach Ronald Everett is frustrated. When the 49ers kicked off again, the Patriots kick returner #15 Kendrick Yang returned the ball for 33 yards before being tackled by Jay at the Patriots' 45 yard-line.

When New England's 2nd offensive drive started, Halpert and Justin called out run plays or pass plays, resulting in 2 tackles for loss made by #55 Issac Martinez and a sack by #98 Percival Brewer. Forcing a 4th down and 18 yards to get the first down, the punter of New England #11 Tyler Adams got ready to punt the ball. But the punt was faked as Tyler threw the ball, but was intercepted by Halpert, who returned the interception for another defensive touchdown. With the scoreboard showing 21-0 with only 12:45 to go in the 1st quarter, the 49er fans are getting really hyped.

As a result, the Patriots decided to bring the heat to the 49ers.

When the 49ers kicked off again, Kendrick Yang returned the ball for 55 yards before being tackled by Jason.

When the defensive front got ready, Jay saw that a Screen is in motion.

"Canopy! Canopy!" Jay shouted.

Listening, Halpert realized that it could be a run or pass, so he signaled to Justin.

"Rev-Past! Rev-Past!" Halpert shouted.

"Rev-Past! Rev-Past!" Justin shouted.

When the ball was snapped by New England center #75 Joseph Isidora, the 49ers D-line back pedaled to determine if the play will be a run or pass. When quarterback #13 Kris Lazard threw to wide receiver #19 Eli Logan, the D-line recognized the screen and managed to evade blockers for a tackle. That tackle resulted in a fumble, which was recovered by Percival and returned for 12 yards before being tackled by New England right guard #76, Leonard Kelly.

As the offense team of the 49ers gets into motion, Jay and Halpert leave the field, with Schrute and Jason coming in.

"Wide Curls 82! Wide Curls 82! Hit!" Schrute said to the team in the offensive huddle before they dispersed on the field.

"Down! 82! 82! Set!" Schrute said.

While Jason noticed a blitz, he called out, "Quad Blizzard! Quad Blizzard!"

Hearing the call out, Schrute said, "Kill! Kill! Check Marcus! Check Marcus!"

With the change of play in scrimmage, it turned into a Pistol formation.

"Red 29! Red 29! Set Hut!" Schrute said before Winston snapped the ball.

Surveilling the field, Schrute realized the receivers are covered, forcing him to rush for 30 yards before being tackled by cornerback #41 Yohan Maddalli.

The 49ers were placed on the Patriots' 13-yard line. When Jay got in the huddle with Schrute, he hears the play call.

"Pistol and Dagger! On 2! On 2!" Schrute said.

"Man, they got their passing D on lockdown. The worst that can happen is a pick!" Jay explained.

"I called the play, man!" Schrute said.

"Trust me. This is a different offense than you're used to," Jay said. "Pull a run play and we can get the TD."

As the offensive huddle disperses, Schrute gets ready to pass.

Before Schrute's about to pass, Jay noticed a heavy blitz.

"Heavy Snow!" Jay shouted.

Realizing Jay might be right after seeing a blitz formation, he decides to call a rush play.

"Kill! Kill! HB Lead Draw! HB Lead Draw!" Schrute said on the offensive huddle.

When the huddle dispersed to their positions, Schrute analyzed the defensive look, which was a 3-4, an easy defensive front against a rushing attack.

When Winston snapped the ball to Schrute, Schrute handed off the ball to Hamada, who rushed for a 13-yard rushing touchdown, with the scoreboard saying 27-0 with 10:11 remaining in the 1st quarter.

With a successful PAT kick, the score became 28-0.

As the 49ers kicked off again, the Patriots tried really hard and returned the kick for 93 yards, before being tackled at the 49ers 7-yard line.

As Patriots QB Kirk was getting a little angry, he starts off the drive with a run play. But running back #22 Matthew Ngo was stopped by #97 Henry Bosa for a 2-yard loss. On 2nd & Goal, Kirk Lazard passed to #19 Eli Logan, who caught the ball for a TD, changing the score to 28-7 with only 9:01 remaining in the 1st quarter.

When the Patriots kicked off the ball, the 49ers decided to let the kick be a touchback.

As Schrute and Jay are going on the field, Coach Larson told Schrute to do only run plays, as a way of eating the clock. Understanding the play, Schrute decides to have Hamada run the ball.

Taking their time, Schrute decided to call another play in the offensive huddle.

"Iso! Iso!" Schrute said in the huddle. "Hamada, you run the ball with about 3-5 yards per carry. I'll deal with the rest."

When the huddle dispersed to move to their positions, Schrute saw the 3-3-5 defensive front. Suspecting a blitz, Schrute signaled wide receiver #11 Jason Scott to check if they're blitzing.

While Jason saw the defensive backs getting ready to blitz, he signaled that a blitz is happening by tapping his temple.

"Kill! Kill! Kill! Check Logan! Check Logan!" Schrute said with the knowledge that a blitz is going to happen.

As the play changes before the ball is snapped, they decided to do a fake play-action. Changing into a Shotgun formation, the New England defense is alarmed into changing into a nickel formation.

As the ball was snapped to Schrute, he fake handoffs to Hamada and rushes for 7 yards before sliding.

With the rushes being alternated by Schrute and Hamada, they managed to eat up 6 minutes and 20 seconds of the first quarter.

Because of this, the crowd cheered with a calm demeanor and poise. While the crowd was celebrating, the Scott family, the Halpert family, the Schrute family, Jan and their children's known significant others were watching from their suite. While most of them were cheering, Michael was yelling for something big to happen, not understanding the exact game plan.

"Michael, they're trying to eat up the clock. So the Patriots won't have enough time to score on the 1st quarter," Dwight said to Michael.

"How can they eat up a clock? It's not like they're eating time literally," Michael said, who was unaware of the phrase.

Annoyed by Michael's statement, Dwight decides to explain.

"Michael, they're taking longer because they want to make sure the Patriots don't have enough time to score," Dwight explained.

"Oh. Calm before the storm," Michael said before he took a seat.

Unsure if Michael understood what he said, Dwight decides to not care about Michael does for the game.

As Schrute saw rushed, he was tackled by New England defensive tackle #99 Jalor Reagan. Despite the tackle, Schrute got the rushing touchdown, changing the score from 34-7 with only 1:45 remaining in the 1st quarter.

With the PAT being successful, the score became 35-7. With some New England fans leaving, the 49ers sensed some confidence in their victory.

After the 1st quarter ended with the New England scoring another passing TD to #10 Jerry Krupnick, the score became 35-14.

As the 2nd quarter started, the 49ers offensive huddle dispersed into a shot-gun formation, Schrute saw a 3-4-4 defensive look, suggesting that a moderate-deep pass play is hard to make. Learning a small route is the only vulnerability of the defense, Schrute decides to throw to #15 Nigel Ward, who has to run a short route.

As Winston snapped the ball, Schrute saw Ward wide open and threw to him, resulting in a catch. After catching it, he ran for a few yards, resulting in a 12-yard reception.

With the ball on the 20-yard line of the 49ers, Schrute decides to run the ball.

With Schrute calling QB Draw in the huddle, he decided to take a risk in being tackled.

When Winston snapped the ball to Schrute, Schrute became the ball keeper and rushed for 12 yards, before being tackled by safety #49 Oliver Rodgers.

With the ball on the 32 yard-line, Schrute decides to run HB Strong Toss.

Calling the play in the offensive huddle, Schrute got the ball snapped by Winston and tossed the ball to Bernoulli, who ran it for a 44 yards before being tackled.

At the Patriots' 24-yard line, Schrute threw a deep pass to #11 Jason Scott, but it was deflected by #25 Allen Gurdlinger, resulting in a 2nd & 10 situation.

On Schrute's fifth play of the drive, he faked a QB Draw and threw to Jay for 11 yards, resulting in a first down, but was brought down by contract.

On the 6thd play of the drive, Hamada ran for 4 yards, before being tackled by #57 Alistar Chu.

On the 7th play of the drive, #14 Jacob Seville caught the ball for a gain of 8 yards on a short pass.

On the 8th play, #44 Nathan Sun dives for the TD, resulting in a 1-yard touchdown. changing the score to 41-14 with about 11 and a ½ minutes to go in the second quarter.

With a successful 2-point conversion, the score was 43-14. With the sports announcers calling this the game of the decade, the fans believe it's the biggest game of Super-Bowl history. This drove Coach Larson to think about giving Richardson some reps, after seeing Schrute's capability to run the ball.

When the 49ers kicked off the ball, the Patriots managed to gash the entire 49ers defense by rushing for 63-yards in one play.

Surprised at the turn of events, Coach Larson decides to see how it plays out.

With a WR Jet Sweep, Krupnick was given the ball, but was tackled by Halpert for a 4 yard loss.

After the Jet Sweep play, Kris Lazard decided to use a TE Jet Sweep with #85 Kevin Prescott. When Jay was called up to the field to sit out the rest of the quarter, giving the backups some reps, he was slightly disappointed. Using a double motion play, Lazard handed the ball first to Krupnick, who handed off the ball to Prescot, running the ball for a 38-yard rushing touchdown, resulting the score to be 43-20 with 10 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter. With a successful PAT conversion kick, the score became 43-21.

When the 49ers got their turn offensively, Schrute was relieved for a drive when Alex Richardson was brought up to the play.

"Gun Right Arrow!" Alex Richardson called in the offensive huddle.

On that play of the drive, Richardson noticed a defensive formation and cancelled the play. Deciding to fake a run, Richardson gets the ball snapped to him. Luckily, a block by Bernouli gave him time to throw the ball to #85 Lawrence Hudson for a huge touchdown reception, changing the score from 49-21 with only 9:20 remaining in the quarter.

As Jay, Halpert, Schrute, and Jason saw how their back-ups are playing as the game went on, they felt the team can do better without them. As they watched Hamada, Richardson, and the others play their heart out, they thought of being traded to other teams or sign with other teams.

After the first half, the score was 50-28, setting up a Super Bowl record.

As both teams went back to the locker rooms, the 49ers defensive team was being briefed on which power plays are the Buccaneers using to score plays. The 49ers offense was advised on holding onto the ball longer to take up the clock. While Jay, Jason, Schrute, and Halpert listened, they thought about which teams they want to sign with. Realizing the 49ers don't need them anymore, the BFFs have decided to play for the 49ers for the last time.

As the 3rd quarter started after popstar Addison Michaels performed at the Super Bowl halftime show, the 49ers return the kickoff. With Jason Scott returning the kickoff for a touchdown, the fans are surprised with the energy with Jason is playing. The score changed to 56-28. With a PAT conversion, it became 57-28.

New England scored a field goal on the 1st drive of the 2nd half, changing the score from 57-31 with 11:30 remaining in the 3rd quarter

On their next drive, a TD thrown by Alex Richardson to Nigel Ward on the their second offensive drive, changing the score from 64-31 with only 8:31 remaining in the 3rd quarter. .

On New England's 2nd offensive drive of the 2nd half, the 49ers defense recovered a fumbled ball recovered by #97 Henry Bosa, who ran it for 29 yards before being stopped at the 49ers' 31-yard line.

When the 49ers started their third offensive drive, Hamada ran for 45 yards in one carry, before being tackled by New England FS #34 Thomas McCormack. On the second play of their second drive, they were stuffed by DT #91 Erik Turner. When the 49ers managed to score another touchdown without Jay, Jason, Halpert or Schrute, the feeling of moving to another team is sinking in. The score has changed to 67-31 after Shreyas kicked a field goal with only 2 minutes to go.

When the Bucs resumed another offensive drive, they managed to get a rushing touchdown made by Mostert, changing the score to 67-31 with just 5 minutes remaining in the 3rd quarter.

With both teams fighting hard, the 49ers offense managed to score another field goal, changing the score to 70-31, with only the 3rd quarter ending.

When the both sides haven't scored in the 4th quarter, the game was decided. With the 49ers winning another Superbowl, they've been deemed champions for the 4th year in a row.

When the Superbowl MVP was revealed to be Alex Richardson, they were surprised, but took it well as Alex played for most of the game.

With the crowd cheering for Jay, Halpert, Schrute, Jason, and Alex, they were praised for making an impact on the 49ers offense and defense.

While Halpert and Schrute are carried by the 49ers on their shoulders, they celebrated. When the 49ers went back to the locker room, they celebrate for what they saw as the best game of their life.

"Ok, listen up! That was the best game that we ever had. We showed how good we are! When we play together as a team, that's how we should play! Enjoy the night and we'll continue our plan tomorrow," Coach Larson said.

"Hey boys! Listen up! We played hard and strong! We earned this! Ok?! Niners on 3! 1,2,3! Niners!" Jay said.

With the 49ers celebrating in the locker room, Jay, Jason, Schrute, and Halpert have a private talk.

"Do you think we need to change teams?" Jay said.

"Now that you mention it, I feel the Chargers would be a good fit," Halpert said.

"For me, it would probably be Pittsburgh or Baltimore," Jay said.

"Most likely, Tampa Bay or Kansas City," Jason said.

"We taught everything we knew to the guys. So i don't think people would take it personally if we left. We should talk to our families first and see how it goes," Schrute said.

With all of them in agreement, they decided to ask their families if being free agents would be a good idea.

When the BFFs packed up, Coach Larson stopped Jason and Jay for a small talk.

"Look, I know you guys felt somewhat misplaced with Richardson winning the Superbowl for us and having your backups play for you relief. So I want to ask you guys so if you guys want to be traded. With you guys, you certainly are worth 1st round draft picks. What if I traded you guys to a team?" Coach Larson said.

"Thanks for the offer, but we'll be free agents," Jay said.

"Glad I had you guys play for me. You guys had a strong impact on the team," Coach Larson. "Yeah, Jason, you can go. I need to talk to Jay for a bit in private."

As Jason left, Coach Larson decided to tell Jay some important news.

"Um, so Astrid's taken to the hospital. Turns out her water broke," Coach Larson said.

"What?!" Jay yelled. "Are you serious?! It's not even 9 months!"

"Well, your sister made an error on how many months Astrid was when she came to get a check-up. We got to go now!" Coach Larson said.

As Jay and Coach Larson rushed to Coach Larson's car, Coach Larson drove himself and Jason to the hospital where Astrid's in labor.

When Jay and Coach Larson arrived, they asked where Astrid Levinson was admitted. After learning that she's in the maternity ward, Jay and Coach Larson rushed to the maternity ward, where Jan, Ramsey, Jeff, and Jay's parents are here.

"Jay, you're just in time. She's ready," Ramsey said.

"Jay. Once you go through that door, your time as a young man is over," an Indian man with a small gray beard and in his mid-50s told him.

"Thanks, dad," Jay said with a smile before he rushed in the maternity room.

As Jay saw Astrid in labor, he rushed toward her and held her hand tightly. Kissing her on her forehead, Jay said, "Let's welcome our kids into the world."

With Astrid nodding, she pushed, officially giving birth to a set of boy-girl twins.

As they saw the babies, they saw how beautiful the babies were.

"They're so beautiful," Jay emotionally said teary-eyed.

"Do you think we'll be great parents?" Astrid said.

"We will be," Jay said, planting a kiss on Astrid's forehead. "There's something I need to tell you."