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Patriots back in the Super Bowl after dominating Steelers

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The NFL forced Tom Brady to sit out the first four games of the season, punishment for his role in an alleged football-deflating scheme.

That did not stop Brady and the New England Patriots from returning to the Super Bowl.

The veteran quarterbac­k looked as poised and polished as ever throughout the season and again on Sunday in a 36-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC title game at Gillette Stadium.

Brady passed for 384 yards and three touchdowns – including one on a flea-flicker play – as the Patriots earned a record ninth Super Bowl appearance, their second in three seasons.

The Patriots will play the Atlanta Falcons, 44-21 winners Sunday over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC title game, in two weeks in Super Bowl LI at Reliant Stadium in Houston.

Brady and coach Bill Belichick are heading to the Super Bowl for the seventh time, and they are in search of their fifth championsh­ip.

Just as they did during the 2001 and 2004 seasons – when they won Super Bowl titles – the Patriots advanced by defeating the Steelers in the title game.

This time, Brady relied heavily on receiver Chris Hogan, who caught nine passes for 180 yards and two touchdowns as the Patriots extended their winning streak to nine games and improved their record to 16-2.

And they did it with the crowd at times chanting “Roger,” a reference to NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell, who handed down Brady’s suspension and chose to attend the NFC title game rather than visit Gillette Stadium.

Brady spread the wealth, completing 32-of-42 passes to nine receivers. Julian Edelman had eight catches for 118 yards, including a 10-yard fourth-quarter touchdown.

Brady will enter the Super Bowl having thrown 33 touchdown passes, with only four intercepti­ons.

It wasn’t all Brady and the offense on Sunday.

The Patriots defense forced two turnovers and came up with a goal-line stand that forced the Steelers to settle for a field goal near the end of the first half.

The secondary controlled Steelers star receiver Antonio Brown and broke up passes throughout the game. Eric Rowe, Malcolm Butler, Logan Ryan and Patrick Chung all made key plays.

The Patriots led 17-9 at halftime, added a third-quarter field goal and then all but sealed the victory with a three-play sequence a little later.

Brady connected with Hogan for 39 yards, running back LeGarrette Blount dragged nearly the entire defense for the final 10 yards of an 18-yard gain and then scored on a one-yard run for a 27-9 lead.

The Patriots forced a fumble on the first play of the ensuing possession and Brady hit Edelman for the touchdown, starting a celebratio­n by the crowd.

It was a flat finish for Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger, who won Super Bowls in the 2005 and 2008 seasons. Roethlisbe­rger completed 31-of47 passes for 314 yards and a late touchdown, with an intercepti­on.

Star running back Le’Veon Bell came into the game after rushing for 167 and 170 yards in two playoff victories. But he suffered a groin injury in the first quarter and returned briefly before sitting out the rest of the game. He finished with 20 yards in six carries. Brown had seven catches for 77 yards. The Patriots’ title-game victory continued a season that began without Brady, but with back-up Jimmy Garoppolo and rookie Jacoby Brissett engineerin­g the club to a 3-1 start.

Brady returned the next week at Cleveland and looked as good as ever, passing for three touchdowns without an intercepti­on in a 33-13 victory.

The Patriots won four consecutiv­e games before losing at home to Seattle, 31-24. A back injury suffered by star tight end Rob Gronkowski compounded the defeat.

But the Patriots have not lost since, having rolled off nine wins in row.

With a chance to extend the streak in the Super Bowl against the Falcons.

(Los Angeles Times/TNS)

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(Reuters) NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS cornerback Malcolm Butler (left) breaks up a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Antonio Brown early in the Patriots’ 36-17 AFC championsh­ip game victory on Sunday night. Bottom picture: Atlanta Falcons cornerback Jalen...
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