Toronto Star

IT’S PATRIOTS AND RAMS

Brady leads New England to win over K.C., while L.A. knocks off New Orleans in OT thrillers,

- BARRY WILNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Patriots 37

Chiefs 31

OVERTIME

KANSAS CITY, MO.— The New England Patriots are headed to their third straight Super Bowl, once more thanks to Tom Brady’s brilliance.

The five-time NFL champion guided the Patriots 75 yards after winning the overtime coin toss, and backup Rex Burkhead’s two-yard TD lifted New England past Kansas City 37-31 for the AFC championsh­ip Sunday night.

The drive, during which New England had three third-down conversion­s, against an exhausted defence was reminiscen­t of when the Patriots beat Atlanta in the only Super Bowl to go to OT two years ago.

“Overtime, on the road against a great team,” Brady said. “They had no quit. Neither did we. We played our best football at the end. I don’t know, man, I’m tired. That was a hell of a game.”

New England (13-5) benefited from two critical replay reviews and made its ninth Super Bowl with Brady at quarterbac­k and Bill Belichick as coach.

“This is crazy,” Brady said. “What a game.”

Awaiting them in Atlanta are the Los Angeles Rams, who won 26-23 in overtime in New Orleans for the NFC championsh­ip. The Rams last made the Super Bowl in 2002 while based in St. Louis, losing to the Patriots.

It’s the first time both conference title games went to OT. The last time both visitors won conference championsh­ip matches was 2012.

Several times, the Patriots ap- peared to have it won, only to see Kansas City (13-5) come back in spectacula­r fashion.

Brady, at 41 already the oldest quarterbac­k to have played in a Super Bowl, drove New England 65 yards in 1:24 to Burkhead’s go-ahead four-yard touchdown with 39 seconds left in regulation. That was enough, though, for his far younger counterpar­t, the 23-year-old Patrick Mahomes, to take the Chiefs 48 yards to Harrison Butker’s 39-yard field goal with eight seconds left to force overtime.

It was a sizzling offensive showing in the fourth quarter after defence had been in charge most of the way. Indeed, the Chiefs were blanked in the opening half for the first time all season.

And they never saw the ball in overtime, which along with the two replay decisions might call into play NFL rules and officiatin­g.

No matter to New England, which became the third franchise to reach three Super Bowls in a row. And Belichick now has 30 post-season victories, more than Bill Walsh and Don Shula combined. That Hall of Fame coaching duo also won five Super Bowls; Belichick shoots for No. 6 in two weeks.

Reid’s decision to defer after winning the opening coin toss proved unwise as New England had 22 plays in the opening period, and Kansas City had seven. Then, the Chiefs lost the more important toss before overtime. Less than five minutes later, they were headed to the off-season.

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CHARLIE NEIBERGALL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes hits the turf after a sack by Patriots middle linebacker Kyle Van Noy on Sunday in Kansas City.

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