Butler, Patriots advance to AFC title game

Published 9:48 pm Saturday, January 16, 2016

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The Patriots’ late-season slump didn’t mean much when the playoffs came to New England. Kansas City’s 11-game winning streak mattered even less.

With Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman coming back from injuries to help Tom Brady return to his Super Bowl MVP form, the Patriots earned a spot in the AFC title game for the fifth year in a row, beating the Chiefs 27-20 on Saturday.

“It’s pretty special to get back to another AFC championship game,” said Brady, who will play for the conference title for the 10th time in his career. “It’s pretty cool. It’s hard to do, man. You’ve got to grind throughout the entire year. There’s only four teams playing next week and we’re one of them. That game means a lot.”

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The Patriots (13-4) are trying to become the first team to win back-to-back NFL titles since they did it in 2003-04. But first they will meet the winner of Sunday’s game between the Steelers and Broncos for a spot in Super Bowl 50.

The defending champions would play in Denver on Jan. 24 if the Broncos win, or at home if it’s the Steelers.

“You can’t take it for granted because everybody knows how hard it is to get there,” said Edelman, who was sidelined with a broken foot when the Patriots lost four of their last six regular-season games. “We didn’t do too well down the stretch and we were playing against a team that won 11 games in a row.

“We didn’t worry about what’s happened in the past or what’s going to happen in the future.”

Brady threw for two touchdowns to Gronkowski and sneaked in for another just one play after diving for the pylon after a 10-yard scramble that was his longest postseason run in nine years. Brady took a helmet in the back as his body — but not the ball — cleared the goal line.

“Anytime the Clydesdale gets running, the crowd goes crazy,” Edelman said.

After spending the last two weeks recovering from knee and back injuries, Gronkowski caught seven passes for 83 yards, including touchdowns from 8 and 16 yards out. Gronkowski also recovered an onside kick after Kansas City cut the deficit to 27-20 with just over one minute left.

Danny Amendola had two catches for 18 yards as he worked his way back from a knee injury.

“It’s just great to have those guys back,” Gronkowski said. “They’re hard workers, they’re great players. The chemistry was clicking tonight.”

Alex Smith completed 29 of 50 passes for 246 yards and one touchdown for Kansas City (12-6). The Chiefs had won 11 consecutive games, including a 30-0 victory over Houston in the wild-card round last week for their first playoff victory since 1993.

In the meantime, the Patriots have won 24 postseason games.

“It gives us a great example of where we need to be,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “So, this is a good experience for us. That’s the way we’ll take it. We’ll learn from our mistakes.

“I’m proud of my guys, man. They battled like crazy this year, but came up a little short. We’ll be a better team for it next year.”

Smith finally got the Chiefs into the end zone when he hit Albert Wilson on a 10-yard pass that made it 21-13 with 2 minutes left in the third quarter. Kansas City made it 27-20 with just over one minute left in the game on Charcandrick West’s 1-yard run, but Gronkowski smothered the onside kick attempt to protect the lead.

The Patriots then picked up a game-clinching first down when Edelman caught a deflected pass from Brady on second down with a minute to go.

“I never felt we were out of it,” Reid said. “That’s not how I felt in this game. That’s why I look forward to the next opportunity that we have like this.”