Sunday’s AFC Championship game was either an exhilarating evening of football or a torturous spell of televised deja vu, depending on where your loyalties lie. The New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 37-31, and they did it thanks to an extremely impressive and predictable Tom Brady touchdown drive in overtime. Patrick Mahomes was electric in leading the Chiefs on multiple comebacks, but he was denied a chance to touch the ball in the extra period as Brady’s ruthless march sent Kansas City tumbling out of the postseason. Try to act surprised, but the Patriots are going to their two-thousandth Super Bowl in a row. This time, they will play the Los Angeles Rams.
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