SCOREBOARD
SUNDAY, JAN. 20
L.A. RAMS VS. NEW
ORLEANS, 3:05 P.M. EST. Jared Goff and
the Rams (14-3) beat Dallas 30-22 to reach the NFC championship game for the
first time in 17 years. The long-struggling Rams had won only one postseason
game since their previous trip to the Super Bowl in February 2002. Drew Brees and
the Saints (13-4) reached the NFC title game for the first time since 2009,
when they won the Super Bowl, by defeating defending league champion
Philadelphia 20-14.
NEW ENGLAND AT KANSAS
CITY, 6:40 P.M. EST. Tom Brady and
the Patriots (12-5) are in the AFC title game for the eighth straight year
after beating the Los Angeles
Chargers 41-28 in the divisional round. New England will be looking
to make its third straight Super Bowl appearance, and fourth in five years,
with a win. Patrick
Mahomes and the high-scoring Chiefs (13-4) will host the AFC
title game for the first time in franchise history after beating Indianapolis
31-13. Kansas City has not been to the Super Bowl since January 1970.
STARS
PASSING
- Tom Brady, Patriots, finished 34 of 44 for 343 yards and a
touchdown as New England advanced to the AFC championship game for the eighth
straight year with a 41-28 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
- Drew Brees, Saints, took New Orleans on scoring drives of
92, 79 and 67 yards after falling behind 14-0 and finished 28 of 38 for 301
yards and two TDs with one interception in a 20-14 win over Philadelphia.
RUSHING
- Sony Michel,
Patriots, ran for 129 yards and had three touchdowns to help lead New England
past the Los Angeles Chargers 41-28.
- Alvin Kamara,
Saints, had 71 yards rushing on 16 carries and added 35 yards on four catches
in New Orleans' 20-14 win over Philadelphia.
RECEIVING
- James White,
Patriots, tied Darren
Sproles' NFL postseason record with 15 catches, totaling 97 yards,
in New England's 41-28 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
- Michael
Thomas, Saints, set a franchise playoff mark with 171 yards
receiving on 12 receptions, adding a touchdown to help New Orleans top
Philadelphia 20-14.
SPECIAL TEAMS
- Albert
McClellan, Patriots, recovered a fumbled punt return late in the
second quarter to help set up a scoring drive for the Patriots in a 41-28 win
over the Los Angeles Chargers.
- Wil Lutz,
Saints, booted two field goals and converted both extra-point attempts while
also missing on a 52-yard attempt in New Orleans' 20-14 win over Philadelphia.
DEFENSE
- Marshon
Lattimore, Saints, had two interceptions, including one to seal the
win with 1:52 left as New Orleans topped Philadelphia 20-14.
- Adrian
Clayborn and Dont'a
Hightower, Patriots, each had a sack in New England's 41-28 victory
over the Los Angeles Chargers.
STREAKS & STATS
With Kansas City, the Los Angeles
Rams, New Orleans and New England winning, it marked the first time
in NFL history that the league's top four scoring offenses made the conference
championship games, according to STATS. ... New England earned its eighth
straight trip to the AFC championship game with a 41-28 win over the Los
Angeles Chargers, extending its NFL-record streak. With the Patriots playing
next Sunday at Kansas City, they finished 9-0 at home this season. ... New
England will make its 13th conference championship game appearance with Coach
Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady. ... Brady improved to 8-0 as a
starter against the Chargers' Philip Rivers,
who dropped to 1-8 against New England all-time. ... Brady has a touchdown pass
in 13 straight postseason games, tied for the third-longest streak since 1950.
Only Brett Favre (20) and Brady himself (18 from 2001-11) have longer streaks.
... The Patriots are the second team in league history to score a touchdown on
each of the first four drives of a playoff game, joining the 2000 Indianapolis
Colts (in a first-round game against Denver). ... Philadelphia
quarterback Nick Foles joined
Pittsburgh QB Kordell Stewart and New York Jets running
back Freeman McNeil as the only players in the Super Bowl era with at least one
TD on a pass, catch and a run in their playoff careers.
MILESTONES
New England's James White tied Darren Sproles' NFL
postseason record with 15 catches, totaling 97 yards, in the Patriots' 41-28
win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Sproles set the mark in January 2012 with
New Orleans against San Francisco. ... Julian
Edelman had nine catches for 151 yards, giving him the most
career 100-yard receiving games in Patriots playoff history with five. ... Tom
Brady extended his postseason record with his 15th career 300-yard passing
game. ... New Orleans' Michael Thomas set the franchise playoff record with 171
yards receiving on 12 catches in the Saints' 20-14 win over Philadelphia.
WELL-RESTED
All four teams with byes in the wild-card round -- Kansas
City, New England, New Orleans and the Los Angeles Rams -- won their games in
the divisional round. It's also the first time since 2015 -- Denver, New
England, Carolina and Arizona -- that the top two seeds in both conferences
advanced to the AFC/NFC title games.
BREES-ING BACK
Drew Brees threw an interception and had a fumble that was
recovered by teammate Ryan Ramczyk in
the opening period. He bounced back from that rough start and took the Saints
on scoring drives of 92, 79 and 67 yards after falling behind 14-0, helping New
Orleans top Philadelphia 20-14. Brees went 28 of 38 for 301 yards, including
had 2-yard touchdown passes to rookie Keith
Kirkwood and All-Pro wideout Michael Thomas, who had 12
receptions for a franchise playoff-record 171 yards.
CRY ME A RIVERS
Philip Rivers was 25 of 51 for 331 yards, three touchdowns
and an interception in Los Angeles' 41-28 loss at New England, falling to 0-5
in games played in Foxborough -- including 0-3 in the postseason. Rivers
dropped to 1-8 overall against New England in his career.
NEW CHAMP
Philadelphia's 20-14 loss at New Orleans means the Eagles
will not repeat as the NFL champion. No team has won the Super Bowl in
consecutive years since the 2004 Patriots.
SUPER SONY
Sony Michel became the second rookie in Patriots history to
have a rushing touchdown in the postseason, finishing with three in New
England's 41-28 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. He joined fellow Georgia
alum, Robert Edwards, who ran for a touchdown as a rookie in New England's 1998
wild-card loss to Jacksonville. Michel also became the first New England player
with two rushing TDs in the first quarter of a playoff game since LeGarrette
Blount did it in the 2013 divisional-round win against
Indianapolis.
SIDELINED
Patriots guard Shaq Mason left
New England's 41-28 win over the Los Angeles Chargers in the fourth quarter.
... New Orleans defensive tackle Sheldon
Rankins went down midway in the first quarter of the Saints'
20-14 win over Philadelphia, unable to put any weight on his left foot. Two
plays later, Eagles right guard Brandon
Brooks hurt his right leg and departed. Both players were
carted off the field.
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