Gisele Bündchen handled the Patriots' Super Bowl loss to the Eagles far more gracefully than in years past.

Tom Brady's wife was seen comforting their distraught children after the game as the two young kids were in tears, USA Today reported.

The couple's daughter, 5-year-old Vivian, told her that the Eagles defeated her father's team, to which Bündchen told her that it's good to share.

"Just this time. Daddy won five times. They never won before," she said. "Their whole life, they never won a Super Bowl. You have to let someone else win sometimes."

According to the report, Bündchen was wiping away Vivian and 8-year-old Ben's tears, while 10-year-old John silently stood by.

"Sometimes you have to let other people win," she said. "…We have to share. Sharing is caring."

Bündchen was later seen congratulating Eagles players and eventually took to Instagram to praise both teams for their hard work and effort.

"Congratulations Eagles for winning the Super bowl, what a game that was! Congratulations Patriots for giving your best and to my love, we are incredibly proud of you because we are able to see ever day all the commitment, sacrifice and hard work that you have devoted to become the best in what you do," she posted. "We love you!"

Bündchen handled this Super Bowl loss far better than when the Patriots lost to the Giants in 2012, when she lashed out at reporters that “my husband can not f—ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time."

Interestingly, Brady dropped a pass on a trick play from Danny Amendola in the second quarter, which resulted in a Patriots punt.