New England Patriots edge out Denver Broncos 10-7 to secure spot in Super Bowl LX.
The New England Patriots secured their place at Super Bowl LX with a narrow victory over the Denver Broncos, edging out their opponents 10-7 in a snowy and blustery AFC Championship game.
In the first half, the Broncos took an early lead after quarterback Jarrett Stidham threw a six-yard touchdown pass to Courtland Sutton. However, New England Patriots' defense came up strong, holding Denver's offense to just one first down and 32 yards in the second half.
New England almost eclipsed their total first-half yardage on their opening possession of the second half after the break, driving 64 yards to set up a 23-yard field goal. The game was clinched when Patriots quarterback Drake Maye ran in a six-yard touchdown off a Stidham fumble two plays later.
Despite a costly decision to go for it on fourth and one from their own 14-yard line earlier in the second quarter, the Broncos were left to rue that mistake after New England's defense held firm.
The Patriots will now travel to Santa Clara for Super Bowl LX in two weeks' time, seeking to win a seventh championship without legendary quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick at the helm.
Key stats:
- Patriots QB Drake Maye: 10/21, 86 yards
- Broncos QB Jarrett Stidham: 17/31, 133 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT (& 1 fumble)
- Broncos RB RJ Harvey: 13 carries, 37 yards
The New England Patriots secured their place at Super Bowl LX with a narrow victory over the Denver Broncos, edging out their opponents 10-7 in a snowy and blustery AFC Championship game.
In the first half, the Broncos took an early lead after quarterback Jarrett Stidham threw a six-yard touchdown pass to Courtland Sutton. However, New England Patriots' defense came up strong, holding Denver's offense to just one first down and 32 yards in the second half.
New England almost eclipsed their total first-half yardage on their opening possession of the second half after the break, driving 64 yards to set up a 23-yard field goal. The game was clinched when Patriots quarterback Drake Maye ran in a six-yard touchdown off a Stidham fumble two plays later.
Despite a costly decision to go for it on fourth and one from their own 14-yard line earlier in the second quarter, the Broncos were left to rue that mistake after New England's defense held firm.
The Patriots will now travel to Santa Clara for Super Bowl LX in two weeks' time, seeking to win a seventh championship without legendary quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick at the helm.
Key stats:
- Patriots QB Drake Maye: 10/21, 86 yards
- Broncos QB Jarrett Stidham: 17/31, 133 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT (& 1 fumble)
- Broncos RB RJ Harvey: 13 carries, 37 yards