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Juggernaut Gronkowski powers Pats to another AFC East crown

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PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers still can’t figure out how to cover Rob Gronkowski. The AFC East still can’t figure out how to catch up with the New England Patriots. And now any AFC team that wants to do it in the playoffs will likely have to do it in Foxborough. Good luck with all that. The defending Super Bowl champions remain a tough out regardless of circumstan­ce. The proof came to life in a 27-24 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in which they rallied from an eight-point deficit to score twice in the final four minutes to lock up their record ninth straight division title.

Six days removed from an ugly loss in Miami, the Patriots (11-3) ended Pittsburgh’s eightgame winning streak with a late goal-line stand and a dive into the NFL rule book by referee Tony Corrente that overturned Pittsburgh’s apparent game-winning touchdown.

And no, New England head coach Bill Belichick insists, as the years pass and the Patriots remain above the fray, luck has nothing to do with it.

“Just keep competing,” Belichick said. “Just keep competing for 60 minutes. That’s what you do. Just keep competing.”

Nobody does it better than the Patriots (11-3). Having Gronkowski helps. The superstar tight end continued his career-long domination of the Steelers. He came in averaging 99 yards receiving against Pittsburgh and was even better in front of the largest crowd to watch an NFL game at soggy Heinz Field (68,574), finishing with nine receptions for 168 yards , including three on New England’s game-winning drive.

“I love getting in that zone,” Gronkowski said. “It feels good. I wish I could be like that 24-7, every week and every day.”

Pittsburgh safety Sean Davis spent New England’s final possession lined up across from Gronkowski and nearly sealed the victory but let a potential game-clinching intercepti­on smack off his fingertips.

Given a second chance, Brady just kept lobbing the ball to Gronkowski. Each time, Gronkowski, who has five inches and 60 pounds on Davis, came down with it.

“I battled man that whole game with them,” Davis said. “We came up short that last drive. That’s pretty much it.”

Surviving the ground

Here’s some takeaways from what the Steelers hope is the first of two meetings with the Patriots this season:

The Steelers (11-3) still haven’t beaten New England since 2011 but appear to be much closer to the Patriots than they were a year ago when they fell to New England twice by an average of 15 points. Pittsburgh had a chance to win it late after a 69-yard catch-and-run by rookie wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster put the ball at the New England 10. Ben Roethlisbe­rger found tight end Jesse James wide open over the middle and James caught the ball, put one knee on the ground and stretched across the goal line.

One problem: the ball moved when James’ hands hit the ground and the score was overturned on replay.

“You have to survive the ground, which means you have to maintain control of the football,” Corrente said.

Something Corrente said James didn’t do. James begged to differ.

“I thought it was a touchdown for sure,” James said.

Pittsburgh linebacker Ryan Shazier made a surprise appearance in a private suite at Heinz Field less than two weeks removed from spinal stabilizat­ion surgery. Cameras cut to Shazier sitting in a private box just before New England’s first offensive series, and the 25-year-old responded by waving a Terrible Towel.

Shazier is out for the season and his football future remains uncertain after his helmet struck Cincinnati’s Josh Malone in the back on Dec 4. Doctors said earlier this week that Shazier has begun rehab but neither the team nor the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has released any specifics on the nature of the injury.

Still, the sight of Shazier smiling from above sent a jolt through his teammates.

“We didn’t know,” Davis said. “It was a great feeling man having him out there.”

 ?? KEITH SRAKOCIC / AP ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady is in high spirits after the reigning Super Bowl champions edged the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-24 to win a ninth straight AFC East title on Sunday in Pittsburgh.
KEITH SRAKOCIC / AP New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady is in high spirits after the reigning Super Bowl champions edged the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-24 to win a ninth straight AFC East title on Sunday in Pittsburgh.

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