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Freeman says he would have been Super Bowl MVP if kept in game

Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters

Devonta Freeman is not short on confidence.

Despite being a key contributor to the Atlanta Falcons' Super Bowl LI collapse, the running back, who expects to be "blessed" with a new contract in the near future, says he would have been the star of the game if he had been kept on the field throughout the fourth quarter.

"I'm just talking about from based off that game," Freeman told SiriusXM NFL Radio on Tuesday. "Let's say it like this, if I would have stayed in the game - I don't know why I got out the game, actually - but if I would have stayed in the game, I would have got MVP.

"I look at my stats and I see my numbers didn't lie. Look at my numbers."

Freeman had 11 carries for 75 yards and one touchdown as well as two catches for 46 yards. His 121 scrimmage yards were the most by any Falcons player, though he recorded 20 yards and two touchdowns fewer than New England Patriots running back James White.

The 25-year-old admitted that he doesn't think he'll ever move on from the Super Bowl loss.

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