Drake Maye, Mike Vrabel and the New England Patriots are back in the AFC championship game for the first time since Tom Brady and Bill Belichick led them to eight in a row from 2011-18.
Maye threw three touchdown passes and a tenacious defense forced five turnovers in a 28-16 victory over C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans on a rainy, snowy Sunday.
‘’They bring it every week,’’ Maye said of the Patriots’ defense. ‘’It’s fun to watch. We can help them some more. Proud of the guys.’’
The Patriots (16-3) visit the Denver Broncos (15-3) next Sunday at 3 p.m. EST in their 16th appearance in the conference title game. They’ll face backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham, who is replacing injured starter Bo Nix.
Peyton Manning and a dominant defense led the Broncos to a 20-18 victory over Brady and the Patriots in Denver’s last appearance in the conference title game 10 years ago. Brady led New England to a 37-31 overtime victory against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on Jan. 20, 2019 on the franchise’s way to a sixth Super Bowl title.
The Patriots are 11-4 in the AFC title game. They were 4-13 last season under Jerod Mayo but Vrabel, a Patriots Super Bowl champion linebacker, took over and turned the team around quickly.
Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks are in the NFC championship game after dominating the injury-riddled San Francisco 49ers on Saturday night. Seattle (15-3) will host the Rams-Bears winner in the Championship Sunday doubleheader.
Meanwhile, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills fell short again, with questionable officiating playing a role in Denver’s 33-30 victory in overtime that sent the Broncos to the conference championship game for the 12th time in franchise history. Denver is 8-3 in those games.