Many
Patriots heroes, including White and Edelman
Send a link to a friend
[February 06, 2017]
By Larry Fine
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Record-setting
quarterback Tom Brady got the hardware as Super Bowl most valuable
player but there were many heroes in the New England Patriots'
amazing 34-28 come-from-behind, overtime win over the Atlanta
Falcons on Sunday.
All purpose running back James White scored a Super Bowl
record-tying three touchdowns and ran in a two-point conversion in a
sensational performance, setting a Super Bowl record with 14
catches. His 110 receiving yards were the most ever by a running
back.
"It's really surreal," said White. "I was just living in the moment.
I wasn't paying attention to how many catches Ii had, how many yards
I had. I just wanted to keep moving the chains no matter what it
took."
The Patriots trailed 21-3 at intermission and looked to be
hopelessly behind when the Falcons scored about seven minutes into
the third quarter for an imposing 28-3 advantage.
White said the Pats never lost hope.

"Once we came out in the second half we made adjustments and found
the matchups," he said. "Tom did a great job finding guys, the open
guys. We just wanted the momentum for the rest of the game."
A third quarter touchdown brought them within 28-9 though kicker
Stephen Gostkowski missed the extra point.
In the fourth quarter, a Gostkowski 33-yard field goal made it
28-12, a two-score game provided New England could score a pair of
touchdowns and two-point conversions.
"We knew it was still a game," White said. "We were real excited to
let it all loose. It is the last game of the year and you're playing
for a championship, so give it all you have and lay it on the line."
[to top of second column] |

Patriots running back James White (28) celebrates after Super Bowl
LI at NRG Stadium. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

A touchdown pass to Danny Amendola and White's two-point conversion
run made it 28-20.
A diving, juggling 23-yard circus catch by Julian Edelman amid two
defenders as they all tumbled to the ground sparked the game-tying
drive that knotted it 28-28 in the last minute of regulation before
White's two-yard touchdown run ended it in overtime.
"It was a big play in the game," White said of Edelman's
extraordinary catch that will go down as one of the Super Bowl's
all-time great grabs. "It seems like there is one of those catches
every Super Bowl. I'm glad it went our way this time."
Brady called the catch the greatest he has seen.
"It was only good if we won the game," said Edelman. "Thankfully we
did."
(Editing by Steve Keating)
[© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2017 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

 |