Tom Brady-Led Comeback Means Patriots Are Going Back to the Super Bowl...Again
They didn't have to come back from a 28-3 deficit this time as they did in last year's Super Bowl, but the New England Patriots once again showed they are not scared of a deficit.
The Patriots trailed the Jacksonville Jaguars 20-10 in the fourth quarter, but Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes to Danny Amendola in the last nine minutes, and the Patriots recorded a 24-20 triumph in the AFC title game.
New England is going back to the Super Bowl for the second year in a row and third time in four years.
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The Pats lost All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski late in the second quarter after he took a head shot, but they still managed to come back anyway.
It was another remarkable chapter in the Brady-Bill Belichick partnership, and that duo will be going after its sixth Super Bowl title in two weeks in Minnesota.

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