Denver Defense Could not Make Drake Maye Cry Like MVP Josh Allen


Drake May will be second youngest player to start in a Superbowl behind Dan Marino. The New England Patriots defeated the Denver Broncos 10-7 today in a grueling AFC Championship match at Empower Field at Mile High in blizzard-like circumstances, clinching their place in Super Bowl LX and finishing an incredible 16-3 season. Following a fumble recovery by linebacker Elijah Ponder on Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham's fumbled snap, quarterback Drake Maye proved crucial, gliding into the end zone for a 6-yard rushing touchdown to tie the game at 7-7 in the second quarter.

Denver's offense was held to just one touchdown by the Patriots' defense, which struggled through deep snow and very cold winds. A pivotal field goal in the fourth quarter sealed the low-scoring victory. In addition to exacting revenge for previous playoff setbacks, this hard-won victory demonstrated New England's tenacity and moved them closer to another possible Lombardi Trophy. The Patriots become first team in NFL history to go 9 and 0 on the road.

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