China Daily (Hong Kong)

Brady caps comeback for the ages

At 39, Pats QB rallies troops to win historic fifth championsh­ip

- By ASSOCIATED PRESS in Houston

The New England Patriots looked old and outmanned on Sunday.

Their 39-year-old superstar quarterbac­k was frazzled and their stingy defense was coming apart at the seams. Big deal. Tom Brady and the New England Patriots simply shrugged and did what they always seem to do: Win the Super Bowl.

Brady led one of the greatest comebacks in sports history — highlighte­d by a Julian Edelman catch that was almost beyond belief (see sidebar) — as the Patriots pulled themselves out of a 25-point hole to beat the Atlanta Falcons 34-28 in the first NFL championsh­ip decided in overtime.

“There were a lot of plays coach talks about ... you never know which one is going to be the Super Bowl winner,” said Brady, who earned a record fourth MVP award and a fifth Super Bowl ring, the most for a quarterbac­k.

“There were probably 30 of those plays tonight and if any one of those were different, the outcome could have been different.”

Even trailing 28-3 in the third quarter?

“It’s hard to imagine us winning,” Brady said. “It took a lot of great plays ... and that’s why you play to the end.”

The Patriots scored 19 points in the final 15 minutes, including a pair of 2-point conversion­s, then marched relentless­ly to James White’s two-yard touchdown run in OT after winning the coin toss.

White scored three TDs and a 2-pointer.

Brady guided the Patriots through a punishing Atlanta defense for fourth-quarter touchdowns on a six-yard pass to Danny Amendola and a one-yard run by White, which came with 57 seconds remaining in regulation.

Brady finished 43 for 62, the most attempts in Super Bowl history, for 466 yards, also a record, and two touchdowns.

Before the stunning rally — New England already held the record for the biggest comeback in the final period when it turned around a 10-point deficit to beat Seattle two years ago — the Falcons looked set to take their first NFL championsh­ip in 51 seasons. But having never been in such a pressurize­d environmen­t, their previously staunch pass rush disappeare­d, they stumbled on offense — and Brady tore them apart.

“There’s nothing you can really say,” said Atlanta quarterbac­k Matt Ryan. “It’s a tough loss, obviously very disappoint­ing because we were very close to getting done what we wanted to get done.”

It was deja vu for Patriots owner Robert Kraft as he accepted the Lombardi Trophy from commission­er Roger Goodell, who naturally drew a flood of boos from New England fans.

“Two years ago, after we won our fourth Super Bowl down in Arizona, I told our fans that was the sweetest one of all,” Kraft said.

“But a lot has transpired over the last two years and I don’t think that needs any explanatio­n.

“I want to say to our fans, our brilliant coaching staff, our amazing players who were so spectacula­r, this is unequivoca­lly the sweetest.”

Brady and coach Bill Belichick each won their 25th postseason game, by far a record, and Belichick became the first coach with five Super Bowls.

The Patriots won the coin toss for overtime, and elected to receive. Brady completed six straight passes against an overmatche­d Falcons secondary, and an interferen­ce call took the ball to the two-yard line, where White scooted to his right and barely over the goal line.

In a game that started as a defensive struggle, the Falcons went sack-happy, getting two on the Patriots’ second drive in what would be a scoreless opening quarter.

It looked as if the Patriots would get on the board immediatel­y in the second period as Brady and Edelman connect- ed twice for 40 yards, but LeGarrette Blount’s fumble turned the momentum to the Falcons, who grabbed a 14-0 lead.

Then Brady was victimized by his own poor decision, a rarity for him on the big stage. From the Falcons’ 23, he tried to squeeze a throw to Danny Amendola. Robert Alford stepped in and sprinted 82 yards for the second-longest pick-6 in Super Bowl history — and Brady’s first. Shockingly, it was 21-0. The Pats gathered their wits for a 52-yard drive to Stephen Gostkowski’s 41-yard field goal, but it was 21-3 when Lady Gaga took the stage to lead the halftime show.

There was still smoke hanging over the field when both teams had three-and-outs to open the third quarter. The Falcons looked in control when they marched 85 yards for another touchdown, but New England kept coming and the Falcons started to sputter.

It took less than 20 minutes of playing time for Brady and his buddies to complete the comeback and sew up their fifth Super Bowl title.

“We just played every play,” Edelman said. “We never quit.”

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY / AP ?? New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman is gang tackled by a trio of Atlanta Falcons as he hauls in the ball just before it hits the turf late in the fourth quarter of the Patriots’ 34-28 overtime victory in Super Bowl LI in Houston on Sunday.
PATRICK SEMANSKY / AP New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman is gang tackled by a trio of Atlanta Falcons as he hauls in the ball just before it hits the turf late in the fourth quarter of the Patriots’ 34-28 overtime victory in Super Bowl LI in Houston on Sunday.

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