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Peyton Manning, defense help Broncos hold off Patriots for Super Bowl Berth

Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning showed his toughness Sunday against the Patriots, scrambling for a first down and making key plays in the clutch.
Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning showed his toughness Sunday against the Patriots, scrambling for a first down and making key plays in the clutch. AP

No, you’re not seeing things.

That really was Peyton Manning lumbering his way down the field for a 12-yard gain and a first down Sunday. And thanks to his defense, that will be Manning — the 39-year-old quarterback who was supposed to be on his way to a retirement party — and the Denver Broncos, not Tom Brady and the champion New England Patriots, playing in the Super Bowl two weeks from now.

Ol’ No. 18 engineered Denver’s 20-18 victory — not settled until Broncos cornerback Bradley Roby picked off Brady’s pass on a 2-point attempt that would have tied it with 12 seconds left.

Brady hit a double-covered Rob Gronkowski in the back of the end zone on fourth down to set up the potential tie. The Patriots had to go for 2 because Stephen Gostkowski missed an first extra point in the first quarter, his first miss in 524 tries.

Aqib Talib stepped in front of Brady’s pass and deflected it skyward.

He’s going to do what he has to do to win. He’s one of the greatest competitors ever in this league.

Broncos coach Gary Kubiak on Peyton Manning

Roby, who forced the game-changing fumble in last week’s victory over Pittsburgh, made the pick. The Broncos (14-4) recovered the onside kick and the celebration began. Manning is now 6-11 in his vaunted series against Brady, but 3-1 with the AFC title on the line.

“He’s going to do what he has to do to win,” Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said. “He’s one of the greatest competitors ever in this league.”

Manning surpassed his boss, John Elway, as the oldest quarterback to take his team to the Super Bowl. The Broncos will play Carolina.

New England (13-5) came up short and won’t get a chance to defend its title. The Patriots lost their last two regular season games to squander home-field advantage. In a game that came down to one play, that may have made a difference.

“A couple of plays here and there, where they made better plays, really were the deciding factors of the game,” Patriots safety Devin McCourty said.

Whether it’s been Manning lining up under center this season, or Brock Osweiler, who took snaps while Manning was injured for six weeks toward the end of the season, the Broncos have depended on a defense that gave up the fewest yards and came up with game-saving plays time and again.

Von Miller finished with 2 1/2 sacks and an interception. The Broncos harassed Brady all day. He finished 27 for 56 for 310 yards and two picks. After giving it up twice on downs inside the Denver 20 late in the fourth quarter, Brady lobbed a 40-yard pass to a double-covered Gronkowski to keep a desperation drive going on fourth-and-10.

Then, on fourth-and-goal from the 4 with 12 seconds left, Brady found Gronkowski again.

New England

6

3

3

6

18

Denver

7

10

0

3

20

First Quarter

Den—Daniels 21 pass from Manning (McManus kick), 7:32.

NE—S.Jackson 1 run (kick failed), 1:49.

Second Quarter

Den—Daniels 12 pass from Manning (McManus kick), 13:46.

NE—FG Gostkowski 46, 7:02.

Den—FG McManus 52, :33.

Third Quarter

NE—FG Gostkowski 38, 10:26.

Fourth Quarter

Den—FG McManus 31, 10:02.

NE—Gronkowski 4 pass from Brady (pass failed), :12.

A—77,112.

NE

Den

First downs

20

12

Total Net Yards

336

244

Rushes-yards

17-44

30-99

Passing

292

145

Punt Returns

4-48

3-21

Kickoff Returns

1-19

1-3

Interceptions Ret.

0-0

2-12

Comp-Att-Int

27-56-2

17-32-0

Sacked-Yards Lost

4-18

3-31

Punts

6-46.8

9-47.0

Fumbles-Lost

1-0

1-1

Penalties-Yards

7-53

7-51

Time of Possession

30:12

29:48

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—New England, Brady 3-13, Bolden 5-12, White 5-11, S.Jackson 4-8. Denver, Anderson 16-72, Hillman 11-16, Manning 3-11.

PASSING—New England, Brady 27-56-2-310. Denver, Manning 17-32-0-176.

RECEIVING—New England, Gronkowski 8-144, Edelman 7-53, White 5-45, Amendola 5-39, Bolden 2-29. Denver, Sanders 5-62, Anderson 3-18, Daniels 2-33, Norwood 2-16, Thomas 2-12, Caldwell 1-15, Latimer 1-13, Hillman 1-7.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

This story was originally published January 24, 2016 at 8:26 PM with the headline "Peyton Manning, defense help Broncos hold off Patriots for Super Bowl Berth."

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