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01/25 17:17 CST Patriots punch ticket to 12th Super Bowl with gritty 10-7 win
over Broncos in snowy Denver
Patriots punch ticket to 12th Super Bowl with gritty 10-7 win over Broncos in
snowy Denver
By ARNIE STAPLETON
AP Pro Football Writer
DENVER (AP) --- Drake Maye ran for 68 yards and threw for 86 in sloppy, snowy
conditions and scored New England's only touchdown on a 6-yard keeper,
propelling the Patriots to their 12th Super Bowl with a 10-7 win over the
Denver Broncos on Sunday.
Christian Gonzalez intercepted Jarrett Stidham, starting in place of an injured
Bo Nix, at New England's 36 with 2:11 remaining and the Patriots (17-3) iced
their first playoff win in Denver when Maye ran for 7 yards on third-and-5 from
his 41.
New England became the third team in the Super Bowl era to win a conference
championship with 10 points or less. Buffalo beat Denver 10-7 in the 1991 AFC
title game, and the Los Angeles beat Tampa Bay 9-0 in the 1979 NFC championship
game.
The Broncos (15-4) finished one step shy of fulfilling Sean Payton's preseason
prediction of a trip to Super Bowl 60.
Both kickers missed two field goals in the frigid conditions with Denver's Wil
Lutz and New England's Andy Borregales wide on long tries just before the snow
came in at halftime.
The Patriots fell behind 7-0, but had a key fourth-down stop near their own end
zone to spark the comeback. Their victory was their 40th in the playoffs,
breaking a tie with the San Francisco 49ers for the most in NFL history.
It was sunny at kickoff with a temperature of 26 degrees, but by halftime the
snowflakes began falling and grounds crews had to use snowblowers to mark the
hashmarks and yard lines by the fourth quarter, when it was 16 degrees.
After gaining just 72 yards in the first half, the Patriots opened the second
half in swirling snow with a 16-play, 64-yard drive that ate up 9 1/2 minutes
and ended with a 23-yard field goal by Borregales that gave New England its
first lead at 10-7.
The Patriots managed just four first downs and 72 yards in the first half,
punting five times and missing a field goal. But they capitalized on a short
field when New England's defense set up Maye at the Denver 12 with a takeaway
and Maye took it in from 6 yards out to tie it at 7 at halftime.
Stepping in for the injured Nix (ankle surgery), Stidham's first completion
since the 2023 regular-season finale was a 52-yard dart to Marvin Mims Jr. to
the New England 7 that set up Courtland Sutton's 6-yard touchdown catch that
started the scoring.
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