Patriots Secure Spot in AFC Championship Game Behind Dramatic Comeback
The New England Patriots edged out the Houston Texans 28-16 on Sunday, advancing to the AFC championship game for the first time in seven years. The win sets up a thrilling matchup with the Denver Broncos next week, with the winner claiming their spot in Super Bowl.
Drake Maye's strong outing, despite four turnovers and fumbling twice, was enough to propel the Patriots over a Texans team that has now lost three straight divisional round games under coach DeMeco Ryans. The franchise is now 0-7 all-time in this stage of the playoffs.
Maye threw for 179 yards on 16 of 27 completions but also had an interception and struggled with fumbles, setting up Houston's first touchdown. However, Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis III and safety Craig Woodson added to the Texans' misery with two interceptions each.
The game was marked by a series of crucial plays that swung momentum in favor of New England. A strip-sack by Danielle Hunter gave the Texans possession, but Will Campbell fell on the ball, allowing the Patriots to punt. Later, Stroud's deep pass along the sideline was intercepted by Davis III, setting up a Patriots touchdown.
The game's turning point came when Marcus Jones returned an interception for a score, capping off a play that saw C.J. Stroud forced into a desperation heave by Will Anderson. The Texans' struggles continued as they fumbled twice more, allowing the Patriots to extend their lead and secure the win.
With the victory, the Patriots will make their 16th conference championship game appearance, with their last one coming in the 2018 season under Bill Belichick. They have now won nine divisional round games in a row, putting them on a path to another Super Bowl title.
The New England Patriots edged out the Houston Texans 28-16 on Sunday, advancing to the AFC championship game for the first time in seven years. The win sets up a thrilling matchup with the Denver Broncos next week, with the winner claiming their spot in Super Bowl.
Drake Maye's strong outing, despite four turnovers and fumbling twice, was enough to propel the Patriots over a Texans team that has now lost three straight divisional round games under coach DeMeco Ryans. The franchise is now 0-7 all-time in this stage of the playoffs.
Maye threw for 179 yards on 16 of 27 completions but also had an interception and struggled with fumbles, setting up Houston's first touchdown. However, Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis III and safety Craig Woodson added to the Texans' misery with two interceptions each.
The game was marked by a series of crucial plays that swung momentum in favor of New England. A strip-sack by Danielle Hunter gave the Texans possession, but Will Campbell fell on the ball, allowing the Patriots to punt. Later, Stroud's deep pass along the sideline was intercepted by Davis III, setting up a Patriots touchdown.
The game's turning point came when Marcus Jones returned an interception for a score, capping off a play that saw C.J. Stroud forced into a desperation heave by Will Anderson. The Texans' struggles continued as they fumbled twice more, allowing the Patriots to extend their lead and secure the win.
With the victory, the Patriots will make their 16th conference championship game appearance, with their last one coming in the 2018 season under Bill Belichick. They have now won nine divisional round games in a row, putting them on a path to another Super Bowl title.