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Patriots take care of business against Titans

Brady throws 3 TDs in blowout

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — First, the Patriots tuned out a week full of off-field drama. Then, they silenced the Titans to earn yet another trip to the AFC championsh­ip game.

Tom Brady passed for three touchdowns and 337 yards, and New England cruised past Tennessee 35-14 on Saturday night to advance to their seventh consecutiv­e conference title game.

New England (14-3) will host the winner of Sunday’s divisional matchup between Jacksonvil­le and Pittsburgh.

It was Brady’s 10th career postseason game with at least three TD tosses, moving him past Joe Montana for the most in NFL history. James White caught a touchdown pass and ran for another, and Danny Amendola had 11 catches for 112 yards.

New England’s victory came on the heels of a week filled with turmoil following reports of discord involving Brady, coach Bill Belichick and team owner Robert Kraft.

None of that showed on the field Saturday.

“I’ve been around long enough,” Brady said. “So, 18 years, there’s so many nice things said about me. It just goes with the territory.”

The Titans (10-8) took an early 7-0 lead, but New England scored 35 straight points to take control.

Marcus Mariota completed 22 of 37 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns, but was under duress for most of the second half. He was sacked eight times, a

PHILADELPH­IA — Fly Eagles Fly.

With the against it.

With Nick Foles engineerin­g several long drives, Jake Elliott converting three field goals, and the defense getting stingy in the tightest spot, Philadelph­ia moved into the NFC championsh­ip game with a 15-10 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Saturday.

Foles directed brilliant marches of 74 and 80 yards in the second half — one into the whipping wind, the other with it — and Elliott atoned for missing an extra point by converting from 53 yards at the end of the second quarter, 37 and 21 in the second half. Then the Eagles (14-3) held when Atlanta (11-7) got to the 9-yard line with a first down, and to the 2 on fourth down.

When Matt Ryan’s final pass sailed over Julio Jones’ head in the end zone, Philly could celebrate its first playoff victory since the 2008 season.

Next Sunday, the Eagles will host either Minnesota or New Orleans for the conference crown. The Eagles last made the Super Bowl in the 2004 season, losing to New England.

“I mean, we just kept believing in each other,” said Foles, who became the starter when Carson Wentz, a leading MVP contender, injured his knee in December. “That was it. Our team never wavered, defense did an amazing job, special teams — that’s just been the story this year is that we just all stuck together...” wind and The Falcons, of course, memorably blew a 28-3 second-half lead to the Patriots in last year’s Super Bowl. They will not get the opportunit­y to atone for it, though Ryan got them close at the end.

Despite being underdogs as the No. 1 seed, the Eagles showed plenty of moxie.

“Just keep on disrespect­ing and we’re going to keep proving people wrong,” receiver Alshon Jeffery said.

A masterful 74-yard, 12play drive on which Foles threw for 70 yards led to Elliott’s 37-yard kick into the wind that made it 12-10. The Eagles then put together their best drive, an 80-yarder covering 14 plays, yet again faltered close to the end zone. Elliott added a 21-yarder with 6:02 remaining after coach Doug Pederson briefly considered going for it on fourth-and-1 at the Atlanta 3.

“It was tricky out there, really gusty,” Elliott said.

Then, as the fans in the Linc held their breath, the Eagles held deep in their territory.

“Man, just stay calm,” said defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, who was a force all day. “We always

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? ATLANTA FALCONS’ JULIO JONES can’t make the catch on a fourth-down pass in the end zone from Matt Ryan as Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Jalen Mills defends in the final minutes of Saturday’s NFC divisional playoff game in Philadelph­ia. The Eagles won, 15-10.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA FALCONS’ JULIO JONES can’t make the catch on a fourth-down pass in the end zone from Matt Ryan as Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Jalen Mills defends in the final minutes of Saturday’s NFC divisional playoff game in Philadelph­ia. The Eagles won, 15-10.
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