The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Conference title games set for next week

- By Jay Cohen

It’s Patriots vs. Chiefs and Saints vs. Rams with berths in the Super Bowl on the line. Get a lookahead on the storylines for the Jan. 20 conference championsh­ip games.

Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes. Drew Brees against Jared Goff.

Two high-profile rematches with the Super Bowl on the line.

The NFL’s highest-scoring offenses face off in the conference championsh­ips next Sunday. Brady leads the New England Patriots into Kansas City to take on Mahomes and the Chiefs, and Brees and the New Orleans Saints host Goff and the Los Angeles Rams.

“We’ll see how it goes,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. “Well-coached, they have a lot of explosive players. We had a tremendous game with them here earlier. That was a long time ago. We’ll see where we are now, see where they are.”

New England hosted Kansas City way back on Oct. 14, and Brady passed for 340 yards and a touchdown in a 43-40 victory that was the Chiefs’ first loss of the season. Mahomes’ 75-yard touchdown pass to Tyreek Hill tied it with 3:03 left, but Brady

drove the Patriots to Stephen Gostkowski’s 28-yard field goal as time expired.

The AFC championsh­ip game is Brady’s first trip to Kansas City since he threw two intercepti­ons and was sacked twice in an ugly 4114 loss on “Monday Night Football” on Sept. 29, 2014.

“It’ll be a tough game,” Brady said. “They’re wellcoache­d. They’ve got a good offense . ... It’s going to be a lot of fun to go back there and play in a championsh­ip game and try to advance.”

New Orleans (14-3) and Los Angeles (14-3) played their own wild shootout on Nov. 4. Wil Lutz’s 54-yard field goal got the lead for the Saints with 6:23 left, and Brees found Michael Thomas for a clinching 72yard touchdown in a 45-35

victory.

The Saints averaged 31.5 points this season on their way to the NFC South title, ranking third in the NFL behind the Chiefs (35.3 points per game) and Rams (32.9) and ahead of the Patriots (27.3).

It’s the first time in the Super Bowl era that the NFL’s top four scoring offenses all reached the conference championsh­ips.

But New Orleans’ defense played a crucial role in its 20-14 win over Philadelph­ia in the divisional round on Sunday. Marshon Lattimore had two intercepti­ons, including one on the Eagles’ final drive.

Los Angeles advanced by powering its way to a 30-22 win against Dallas on Saturday. C.J. Anderson had 123 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, and Todd Gurley rushed for 115 more yards and another TD.

“Our sense of focus and the sense of urgency have gone up tremendous­ly,” guard Rodger Saffold said.

New England (12-5) also showed off its rushing attack in a 41-28 win against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. Sony Michel rushed for 129 yards and three TDs.

The Patriots scored on their first four possession­s on their way to a 35-7 halftime lead.

“The ability to execute early and get things going sets a lot of things up,” wide receiver Julian Edelman said. “It shows that we had a good week of practice, executed well in practice and it carried over and went into the game.”

Kansas City (13-4) is headed for its first AFC title game in 25 years after rolling to a 31-13 victory over the Indianapol­is Colts on Saturday. Mahomes, who is one of the favorites for the NFL MVP award, passed for 278 yards and rushed for a score in his playoff debut.

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 ?? MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff passes under pressure from Cowboys middle linebacker Jaylon Smith on Jan. 12 in Los Angeles. The Rams play at New Orleans in the NFC title game.
MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff passes under pressure from Cowboys middle linebacker Jaylon Smith on Jan. 12 in Los Angeles. The Rams play at New Orleans in the NFC title game.

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