Patriots 36 After all the , Tom Brady set fire to the Steelers’ defense by throwing for a career-postseason high 384 yards and 3 touchdowns (he’s an incredible 5-0 at home against the Steelers’ all-time with 18 TDs and no picks) and Pittsburgh’s Killer B’s flamed out. Credit the Patriots defense for that; the Pats are 6-0 against teams with Pro Bowl “triplets.” It’s gonna be really fun watching Roger Goodell sheepishly hand the real Killer B’s — Brady and Belichick — their fifth Super Bowl trophy. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)
Falcons 44 Whether it was , an ǰ , Green Bay played so badly they got . What a rough way to see a great 8-game win streak end. Conversely, Matty Ice closed his case for MVP: Matt Ryan’s 392 passing yards were the second-most in NFC Championship Game history and he’s just the fourth player to throw for 4 TDs in a conference title game. No matter what happens in the Super Bowl, nobody can call Matt Ryan a “” — or . (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON — After all the , Tom Brady set fire to the Steelers’ defense by throwing for a career-postseason high 384 yards and 3 touchdowns (he’s an incredible 5-0 at home against the Steelers’ all-time with 18 TDs and no picks) and Pittsburgh’s Killer B’s flamed out.
See how the other teams did during this Championship weekend.
