The Palm Beach Post

Patriots, Eagles win, advance to Super Bowl

Quarterbac­k overcomes injury to guide fourth-quarter comeback as New England subdues Jacksonvil­le to earn return trip to Super Bowl.

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

QB Tom Brady, playing with an injured hand, leads a late rally to lift New England over Jacksonvil­le, and Philadelph­ia routs Minnesota.

Give ’em a hand: Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are heading back to the Super Bowl.

Brady shook off a hand injury and threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Danny Amendola with 2:48 remaining, rallying the Patri

ots to a 24-20 comeback victory over the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in the AFC championsh­ip Sunday.

Brady, wearing a black bandage on his right hand after needing stitches to close a cut that happened on a play during practice earlier in the week, showed no signs of being hampered.

And, with the game — and the season — possibly on the line, the Patriots star came up big again.

“I’ve had a lot worse,” Brady said. “I

didn’t know that on Wednesday. It was a crazy injury. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday was a little scary. Then I started getting some confidence and today we did just enough to win.”

Brady finished 26 of 38 for 290 yards

and two touchdowns to Amendola for the Patriots (15-3), who’ll play the Philadelph­ia Eagles in Minneapoli­s on Feb. 4.

It’s the eighth Super Bowl appearance for Brady and coach Bill Belichick, who have won five times — including last year’s 34-28 overtime rally against the Falcons.

“It’s pretty amazing. Just to be on a team that wins these kinds of games, it’s just a great accomplish­ment,” Brady said. “I’m just so proud of everyone on our team, we made so many great plays. Defense played so great when they needed to.”

Blake Bortles and the Jaguars (12-7) led 20-10 early in the fourth quarter. The NFL’s second-ranked defense kept Brady and the Patriots at bay for most of the game, but lost linebacker Myles Jack and defensive tackle Marcell Dareus on consecutiv­e plays on New England’s winning drive.

“It’s a locker room obviously with a lot of pain,” Jaguars coach Doug Marrone said.

“I’m sure they’re hurting inside. I’m hurting.”

With New England trailing 20-17, Amendola returned a punt 20 yards to put the ball at the Jaguars 30. Brady hit James White for 15 yards, Amendola for 8 and then the quarterbac­k ran up the middle for 2 yards and a first down.

On first-and-goal from the 5, White ran for a yard to set up the go-ahead score from Brady to Amendola.

Jacksonvil­le — looking to reach the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history — had one more shot, but Bortles’ throw on fourthand-15 to Dede Westbrook was knocked away by Stephon Gilmore.

“Guys are upset,” Bortles said. “It’s not what anybody expects — contrary to popular belief. Those guys fully expected to win that game.”

The Patriots ran out the clock, with Dion Lewis’ 18-yard run with 90 seconds remaining sealing the victory. And they played most of the game without tight end Rob Gronkowski, who left late in the first half and didn’t return.

Brady’s hand was the most-scrutinize­d body part in Boston since his ankle before the 2008 Super Bowl, and Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling’s right ankle tendon — the bloody sock — in the 2004 playoffs.

Brady hurt his right hand during practice earlier in the week.

“Of all the plays, my season wasn’t going to end on a handoff in practice,” Brady said.

“Mentally, it probably stressed him out a bit,” Amendola said. “It’s hard to throw a football with stitches in your thumb. Everybody knows how tough he is.”

Some Patriots fans were worried, but not Belichick.

“He’s a tough guy, we all know that,” Belichick said. “But we’re not talking about open heart surgery here”

Brady warmed up without a glove on his hand, and he came out throwing. He completed his first six passes for 57 yards to march the Patriots down the field. The drive stalled when Brady was sacked by Dante Fowler Jr., and New England settled for Stephen Gostkowski’s 31-yard field goal. The Jaguars then took control.

Josh Lambo gave Jacksonvil­le a 17-10 lead 4:37 into the third quarter with a 54-yard field goal. He added a 43-yarder 8 seconds into the fourth quarter to make it a 10-point game.

But Brady & Co. were just getting started.

After Jacksonvil­le went three-and-out following Jack’s fumble recovery of Lewis, Brady and the Patriots offense came out with a sense of urgency.

They marched 85 yards on eight plays to cut it to a threepoint deficit on Amendola’s 9-yard TD catch. Amendola had a 21-yard catch on thirdand-18 from the Patriots 25 early in the drive.

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? arterback Tom Brady (left) and wide receiver Danny Amendola are back in the Super Bowl after leading the Patriots’ comeback. Amendola caught two scoring passes in the fourth quarter, including the winner with 2:48 to go.
DAVID J. PHILLIP / ASSOCIATED PRESS arterback Tom Brady (left) and wide receiver Danny Amendola are back in the Super Bowl after leading the Patriots’ comeback. Amendola caught two scoring passes in the fourth quarter, including the winner with 2:48 to go.
 ?? ELSA / GETTY IMAGES ?? Danny Amendola stays inbounds for New England’s winning touchdown with 2:48 left as Jacksonvil­le’s Tashaun Gipson defends in the AFC title game.
ELSA / GETTY IMAGES Danny Amendola stays inbounds for New England’s winning touchdown with 2:48 left as Jacksonvil­le’s Tashaun Gipson defends in the AFC title game.

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