Patriots beat Rams to win sixth Super Bowl title
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[February 04, 2019]
By Steve Keating
ATLANTA (Reuters) - The New England
Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 on Sunday in the lowest
scoring Super Bowl played to capture the National Football League
championship for a record-tying sixth time.
The victory, which moves the Patriots into a share of the all-time
mark with the Pittsburgh Steelers, was also a record sixth Super
Bowl triumph for Tom Brady, who at 41 became the oldest quarterback
to win the championship game.
Brady was joined in the record books by 66-year-old Bill Belichick
who becomes the oldest coach to hoist the Vince Lombardi trophy.
"It's sweet," said Belichick. "Everybody counted us out from the
beginning of the season, the mid-season but we're still here."
Brady again orchestrated the victory finally cracking open a tight
3-3 defensive battle late in the fourth quarter when he hit Rob
Gronkowski with a 29-yard pass to set up a two-yard touchdown run by
Sony Michel.
The Rams looked likely to hit right back when Jared Goff marched Los
Angeles into New England territory only to be intercepted on the
four-yard line with four minutes to play.
Brady moved in for the kill with another drive to set up kicker
Stephen Gostkowski who nailed a 41-yarder with 72 seconds remaining
to clinch New England's third Super Bowl since 2015.
Until the final few minutes the most spectacular moment of an
uninspiring contest came when the $1.6 billion Mercedes-Benz
Stadium's ocular eight-pedal retractable roof opened to a massive
roar.
That moment aside fans of attacking football had little to cheer
with Gostkowski's 42-yard field goal accounting for all the first
half scoring.
The Rams high-powered offence, which averaged nearly 33 points a
game during the regular season, failed to fire and managed just 57
total yards and two first downs in the first half and 260 for the
game.
Brady, however, had the New England offence on the move ringing up
407 yards of offence but were their own worst enemy committing
uncharacteristic errors.
"We had a lot of resolve the last couple of weeks," said Brady, who
completed 21 of 35 pass attempts for 262 yards. "I wish we had
played a little bit better on offense but we won.
"I can't believe it, we are Super Bowl champs."
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New England Patriots' Tom Brady speaks to the media after winning
the Super Bowl LIII. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
INTERCEPTED FIRST PASS
For a team that rarely beats themselves the Patriots did a pretty
good job of it in the opening quarter when Brady had his first pass
intercepted to snuff out a promising scoring drive and then on their
next possession Gostkowski missed a 46-yard field goal to squander
another opportunity.
It was the first missed field goal inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium this
season.
Despite the costly miscues, New England continued to move the ball
and Brady dove them to the Los Angeles 24 with the help of a 25-yard
pass to Julian Edelman where Gostkowksi atoned for is earlier miss
to send the Rams into the break up 3-0.
Edelman pulled in 10 catches for 141 yards to be named the Super
Bowl's most valuable player.
"I wasn't focused on that (having an MVP performance)," said
Edelman. "I was just trying to have a good week or practice and do
my job and sometimes the cookie crumbles that way."
The Rams sputtering offence finally began to get in gear late in the
third quarter as Goff engineered a modest 10-play drive that ended
with Greg Zuerlein connecting on a 53-yard field goal to tie the
game at 3-3.
But points were still hard to come by as two teams reached the final
quarter without a touchdown for the first time in a Super Bowl, the
six points the fewest ever after three quarters.
(Additional reporting by Andrew Both, Gene Cherry; Editing by Frank
Pingue)
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