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New England Patriots quarterback, TOM BRADY, completes pass in the first quarter against the Indianapolis Colts. Brady threw for 226 yards and 3 touchdowns leading the Patriots to a 45-7 victory and a trip to Super Bowl 49.
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New England Patriots running back JAMES DEVELIN celebrates scoring a touchdown with offensive lineman,RYAN WENDELL, in the first quarter of the AFC championship game at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. The Patriots went on to win 45-7.
New England Patriots quarterback, TOM BRADY, completes pass in the first quarter against the Indianapolis Colts. Brady threw for 226 yards and 3 touchdowns leading the Patriots to a 45-7 victory and a trip to Super Bowl 49.
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New England Patriots avid fans cheer for their team against the Indianapolis Colts during the AFC championship game in Foxboro, Massachusetts. The Patriots won 45-7, earning a trip to Super Bowl 49 against the Seattle Seahawks.
“THIS SIGN SAYS IT ALL” New England Patriots quarterback, TOM BRADY, displayed at the game against the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC championship game at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro ,Massachusetts. The Patriots went on to win 45-7, earning a trip to Super Bowl 49 against the Seattle Seahawks.
Green Bay defensive back, MICAH HYDE, makes a critical interception of a pass thrown by Dallas Cowboys quarterback DAK PRESCOTT in the third quarter of the NFC Championship game at AT&T Stadium. The Packers went on to win 34-31.
The Green Bay Packers will advance to the Divisional Round of the playoffs following a hard-fought win over the New York Giants at Lambeau Field on Sunday. The Packers and Giants both got off to a slow start, but Green Bay turned it on late in the second quarter and kept the momentum throughout the second half, locking up a 38-13 win. It was a defensive battle early. The Giants only managed to get on the board once in the first quarter, with a 26-yard Robbie Gould field goal. New York added one more Gould field goal in the second quarter, and Green Bay answered with two touchdowns on its last two possessions of the half.
The first, a 5-yard strike from Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams in the end zone, came after Rodgers evaded Giants defenders for over eight seconds until he had an open receiver. The second was a last-ditch effort to put points on the board prior to the half, and Rodgers’ Hail Mary attempt, Rodgers connected with Randall Cobb on a 42-yard pass with just six seconds remaining in the half to give the Packers a 14-6 lead. The Packers kept rolling in the second half. A game that looked at times that might turn into a close match turned against the Giants in the fourth quarter.
After Eli Manning tightened Green Bay’s lead to 14-13 with a touchdown pass to Tavarres King in the third quarter, Rodgers took the game over. He hit Cobb with two more touchdowns, a 30-yarder and a 16-yarder, respectively. There was a Mason Crosby field goal in between Cobb’s two second-half touchdowns, giving the Packers a big 31-13 lead with just under 10 minutes remaining. Cobb’s third touchdown not only secured the victory for Green Bay, it also tied an NFL and franchise record for the most touchdowns in a playoff game.
To finish off the game for the Giants’, Packers fullback Aaron Ripkowski added a 1-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter. The score extended Green Bay’s lead to 38-13 and put the game well out of New York’s reach. The Packers will travel to Dallas to take on the top-seeded Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round.
Baltimore Ravens running back, JUSTIN FORSETT, scores against the New England Patriots in the third quarter giving the Ravens a 28-14 lead. The Patriots rallied in the fourth quarter to win 35-31.