The Hamilton Spectator

Ryan leads Falcons to win over Pack

QB shows why he is in MVP converatio­n. Atlanta’s headed to Super Bowl.

- BARRY WILNER

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. — The Tom Brady redemption tour is headed to the Super Bowl.

After beginning the 2016 season suspended for four games for his role in the “Deflategat­e” scandal, the New England quarterbac­k relentless­ly carried the Patriots to an unpreceden­ted ninth appearance in the National Football League’s title game, and his seventh. Brady threw for a franchise playoff-best 384 yards and three touchdowns in a 36-17 rout of the helpless Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in New England’s seventh consecutiv­e AFC Championsh­ip Game.

The Patriots are early threepoint favourites heading to face Atlanta in two weeks in Houston, seeking their fifth NFL title with Brady at quarterbac­k and Bill Belichick as coach. Belichick’s seventh appearance in a Super Bowl will be a record for a head coach.

Brady was banned by NFL commission­er Roger Goodell when New England (16-2) went 3-1 to open the schedule.

Since his return in Week 5, the only defeat came at home to Seattle, and Brady, 39, had one of the best seasons of a Hall of Fame-calibre career. He punctuated that in dreary weather similar to the 2014 conference title game that precipitat­ed the deflated footballs investigat­ion by flattening Pittsburgh’s secondary.

Chris Hogan was his main weapon. The previously unheralded receiver found open spaces everywhere against a leaky secondary. Hogan caught nine balls for 180 yards and two scores.

Top wideout Julian Edelman added eight receptions for 118 yards and a touchdown as Brady tied Joe Montana’s playoff record with nine three-TD passing performanc­es. Brady also had his 11th 300-yard post-season game, extending his NFL record, completing 32 of 42 throws.

Pittsburgh (13-6) lost star running back Le’Veon Bell late in the first quarter to a groin injury. It didn’t seem to matter much in a record 16th conference title match for the Steelers, who made mistakes in every facet of the game. The franchise that has won the most Super Bowls, six, and the most postseason games, 36, never seemed likely to challenge in the rain.

Hogan’s second touchdown came on a flea-flicker and he easily beat safety Mike Mitchell to the corner of the end zone. At that point, Hogan had seven catches for 117 yards and the first multitouch­down game of his four-year career.

His first score made it 10-0 and came after Brady could have taken a nap before throwing, a common occurrence against a nonexisten­t pass rush. Hogan was all alone in the end zone for the 16-yard score. After winning the AFC East with the conference’s top record, New England defeated the Texans 34-16 and the Steelers to reach the Super Bowl. They will take on Atlanta, which beat Green Bay 4421 for the NFC crown. Super Bowl 51 will be in Houston on Feb. 5; New England won the 2002 and 2005 Super Bowls after beating Pittsburgh for the AFC crown.

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 ?? ELISE AMENDOLA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tom Brady, back, threw for a franchise playoff-best 384 yards and three touchdowns in a 36-17 rout of the helpless Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in the AFC title game.
ELISE AMENDOLA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tom Brady, back, threw for a franchise playoff-best 384 yards and three touchdowns in a 36-17 rout of the helpless Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in the AFC title game.
 ?? MATT SLOCUM, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger (7) couldn’t get anything going against a more determined Pats team in Foxborough, Mass.
MATT SLOCUM, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger (7) couldn’t get anything going against a more determined Pats team in Foxborough, Mass.

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