Sunday, January 24, 2016

Broncos beat Patriots 20-18, advance to Super Bowl 50

"The 100 Yards" Game Report
Owen Daniels #81 of the Denver Broncos celebrates
after scoring a 21-yard first quarter touchdown against
the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship
game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January
24, 2016 in Denver, Colorado.

(PHOTO: Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
DENVER – The Denver Broncos are one win away from becoming Super Bowl champions for the 2015 NFL season.

With less than 20 seconds to go in today's AFC Championship game between the Patriots and the Broncos, the Patriots were losing by eight. But Tom Brady threw a touchdown pass that put the Patriots behind by two. All Brady needed to do was get the team a two-point conversion, but he was unsuccessful.

The Patriots tried an onside kick to recover the ball but the Broncos gained control of the ball. With one last snap, the Broncos ended the Patriots' season.

The final score: The Broncos beat the Patriots 20-18.

The win marks the Broncos' second Super Bowl appearance in three years and Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning's fourth trip to the championship game.

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