Townsville Bulletin

Patriots power on

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DEFENDING champions New England booked a third Super Bowl trip in four seasons on Sunday, edging Jacksonvil­le 24- 20 to reach an NFL championsh­ip showdown against the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

Five- time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady’s two fourth- quarter touchdown passes rallied the Patriots into Super Bowl 52 against an Eagles squad that routed Minnesota 38- 7, humbling the Vikings’ top- rated defensive unit.

The Patriots boosted their record of Super Bowl appearance­s to 10 and could match Pittsburgh’s record six Super Bowl triumphs on February 4 at Minneapoli­s, Minnesota.

“It’s pretty crazy,” Brady, 40, said. “It’s pretty amazing to be on a team that wins these kind of games.”

Nick Foles, who took over as Philadelph­ia’s quarterbac­k last month after an injury to Carson Wentz, completed 26- of- 33 passes for 352 yards and three touchdowns as the underdog Eagles humiliated the visitors.

“This moment, it’s unbelievab­le. It’s humbling,” Foles said. “The team was amazing. I’m a little speechless.

“It’s amazing soaking this all in. We all believe in each other. Everyone was against us.”

It will be a rematch of Super Bowl 39 from 2005, when Brady threw two touchdown passes and the Patriots won 24- 21 for their third title in four seasons, equal to the same run they could complete in two weeks.

“Now we have to go to Minnesota and finish the job,” said Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

The Eagles, whose two Super Bowl defeats also include 1981, last won an NFL title in 1960 before the Super Bowl era began.

Brady, who needed stitches for a right hand injury suffered on Wed- nesday in practice, lost his favourite target, tight end Rob Gronkowski, to a second- quarter concussion.

But Brady completed 26- of- 38 passes for 290 yards, 138 of them in the fourth quarter.

“We said whatever it takes,” Brady said. “That was a great second half.”

Brady finally addressed the Wed- nesday cut to his throwing hand that become a major pre- game concern.

“It was just a pretty good cut. I dealt with it the best I could,” Brady said. “I’ve had a lot worse. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday were a little scary. I gained some confidence on Saturday and we did just enough to win.”

 ?? TRUE HERO: Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady celebrates with coach Bill Belichick after winning the AFC Championsh­ip. ??
TRUE HERO: Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady celebrates with coach Bill Belichick after winning the AFC Championsh­ip.

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