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SportsJanuary 23, 2012

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady got all the help he needed to get the New England Patriots into the Super Bowl. Thank you, Billy Cundiff. The Baltimore Ravens kicker shanked a 32-yard field goal with 11 seconds left and the Patriots escaped with a 23-20 victory in the AFC championship game Sunday...

By BARRY WILNER ~ The Associated Press
CORRECTS PLAYER AT RIGHT TO PATRIOTS' DANE FLETCHER, INSTEAD OF RAY LEWIS - Baltimore Ravens' Emanuel Cook (37) grabs for a loose ball between New England Patriots' Lousaka Polite (36) and Dane Fletcher after it was fumbled by Patriots' Danny Woodhead on a kick return during the second half of the AFC championship NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. The Ravens recovered the ball. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
CORRECTS PLAYER AT RIGHT TO PATRIOTS' DANE FLETCHER, INSTEAD OF RAY LEWIS - Baltimore Ravens' Emanuel Cook (37) grabs for a loose ball between New England Patriots' Lousaka Polite (36) and Dane Fletcher after it was fumbled by Patriots' Danny Woodhead on a kick return during the second half of the AFC championship NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. The Ravens recovered the ball. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady got all the help he needed to get the New England Patriots into the Super Bowl.

Thank you, Billy Cundiff.

The Baltimore Ravens kicker shanked a 32-yard field goal with 11 seconds left and the Patriots escaped with a 23-20 victory in the AFC championship game Sunday.

Usually, vintage Brady doesn't need much assistance in championship settings, but the Patriots much-maligned defense came through, and Brady's 1-yard touchdown dive with 11:29 left proved to be the winning points.

"Well, I sucked pretty bad today, but our defense saved us," Brady said after throwing for 239 yards, with two interceptions and, for the first time in 36 games, no TD passes. "I'm going to try to go out and do a better job in a couple of weeks, but I'm proud of this team, my teammates."

Ravens receiver Lee Evans is stripped of the ball by Patriots safety Sterling Moore during the final minute of the AFC championship game Sunday in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots defeated the Ravens 23-20. (Winslow Townson ~ Associated Press)
Ravens receiver Lee Evans is stripped of the ball by Patriots safety Sterling Moore during the final minute of the AFC championship game Sunday in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots defeated the Ravens 23-20. (Winslow Townson ~ Associated Press)

Brady waited out the final tense minutes on the sideline, and then celebrated with the rest of his team when Cundiff's attempt went wide left. The Ravens looked on in stunned horror.

Cundiff had no excuse.

"It's a kick I've kicked probably a thousand times in my career," Cundiff said. "I went out there and didn't convert. That's the way things go."

Next up as the Patriots chase their fourth Super Bowl trophy in Brady and coach Bill Belichick's tenure in New England is the New York Giants, who beat the San Francisco 49ers 20-17 in overtime Sunday night.

The Patriots were installed as 3-point favorites for the Super Bowl on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates after scoring a one yard touchdown during the second half of the AFC Championship NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates after scoring a one yard touchdown during the second half of the AFC Championship NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

In their last trip to the big game, the Patriots had an 18-0 record when they were stunned by the Giants four years ago. They won the NFL championship for the 2001, 2003 and 2004 seasons. This time, they head to the Super Bowl with a 10-game winning streak.

Before Cundiff missed, the Ravens had a chance to go ahead two plays earlier, but wide receiver Lee Evans was stripped of the ball in the end zone by backup cornerback Sterling Moore, who earlier was victimized for a touchdown that gave Baltimore (13-5) the lead 17-16.

On his touchdown, Brady took a huge hit from Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis, then emphatically spiked the ball as he walked away. Earlier, Brady showed his fire by barking at Lewis following a hard tackle on a 4-yard run.

"It's a pretty mentally tough team," said Brady, whose fifth trip to the Super Bowl will equal John Elway's achievement with Denver. "There's really some resiliency. We've shown that all season. Even in the games we've lost, the three games we lost, we fought until the end. We're always going to fight to the end. It's great to be a part of a team like this."

Baltimore had the touted defense in this matchup, but New England's unit, ranked 31st overall, was just as powerful.

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Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff walks off the field as Patriots linebacker Niko Koutouvides celebrates after Cundiff missed a 32-yard field goal in the closing seconds of the AFC championship game Sunday in Foxborough, Mass. (Winslow Townson ~ Associated Press)
Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff walks off the field as Patriots linebacker Niko Koutouvides celebrates after Cundiff missed a 32-yard field goal in the closing seconds of the AFC championship game Sunday in Foxborough, Mass. (Winslow Townson ~ Associated Press)

"We stepped up," Pro Bowl nose tackle Vince Wilfork said. "We all stepped up big time. Being in this situation is a great moment. You have to cherish this moment."

The Patriots shut down Ray Rice, the league's total yardage leader, who was limited to 78 yards. Brandon Spikes made a fourth-quarter interception of Joe Flacco, who played well before that and threw for two touchdowns. And when the Ravens were threatening to score a late touchdown to win their first conference title in 11 years, New England clamped down.

"It's two great football teams, two gladiators, I guess, just kind of going at each other at the end, and I'm proud of our guys," Harbaugh said. "You know, we've got 53 guys, mighty men, as we like to call them -- and they fought, and we came up a little bit short."

With Rice a nonfactor, Baltimore had to rely on Flacco, and he delivered one of his best performances. Flacco has led the Ravens into the playoffs in all four of his pro seasons, but not to the Super Bowl. He was 22 of 36 for 306 yards and touchdowns of 6 yards to Dennis Pitta and 29 to rookie Torrey Smith.

The loss hardly could be blamed on Flacco.

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Lee Evans (83) is stripped of the ball by New England Patriots free safety Sterling Moore (29) during the second half of the AFC Championship NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. Right is New England Patriots cornerback Devin McCourty (32). The Patriots defeated the Ravens 23-20 to win the AFC Championship. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Lee Evans (83) is stripped of the ball by New England Patriots free safety Sterling Moore (29) during the second half of the AFC Championship NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. Right is New England Patriots cornerback Devin McCourty (32). The Patriots defeated the Ravens 23-20 to win the AFC Championship. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)

"I don't know if I ever will prove anything," he said. "I just play the same way. We lost. Someone has to. But we laid it all out on the field."

Operating against a porous secondary missing its top cornerback, Kyle Arrington, who left in the second quarter with an eye injury, Flacco gave Baltimore its first lead. His short pass on third down to explosive receiver Smith turned into a 29-yard scamper down the right sideline after Moore completely whiffed on the tackle.

Danny Woodhead's fumble on the ensuing kickoff set up Baltimore at the Patriots 28, but a third-down sack forced Cundiff to kick a 39-yard field goal, making it 20-16.

New England didn't flinch.

Brady took the Patriots 63 yards in 11 plays, and seemed to score on a 1-yard run. The call was overruled by replay, though, and on fourth-down, he dived just high enough over the line for the winning points.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates after scoring a one yard touchdown during the second half of the AFC Championship NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates after scoring a one yard touchdown during the second half of the AFC Championship NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

Noteworthy

* Brady won his 16th career postseason game to tie Joe Montana for most in NFL history.

* New England's seventh Super Bowl appearance puts it one behind Pittsburgh and Dallas.

* The Patriots are 7-1 in AFC title games, 4-0 at home.

* Baltimore was 7-0 against playoff teams this season before Sunday's loss.

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