New England Patriots: 5 wild predictions for 2019 and beyond
Patriots defeat Saints
It will be a classic showdown between two veteran quarterbacks, but Tom Brady will finish the job he didn’t finish in Super Bowl LII.
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With admiration for one another prior to the game, Brady and Drew Brees put up a show as both offenses run up and down the field. Cordarrelle Patterson will play a key role in the team’s rushing and passing game as Josh McDaniels mixes things up with creative playcalling to get the speedy playmaker in space.
With attention on Patterson, Brady and Super Bowl LIII MVP Rob Gronkowski develop an unstoppable connection in the fourth quarter with the Patriots trailing the Saints by. With the defense finally finding a way to clamp down the Brees, Brady and Gronk connect on two touchdowns in the final six minutes of the game to take a 41-35 lead with just six seconds left.
Reminiscent of the Miami game, the Saints will attempt laterals on the kickoff, but this time both Devin and Jason McCourty make the tackle that seals a Super Bowl victory!
Bill Belihcick and Sean Peyton are seen embracing at midfield just before Belichick embraces his two coaches in their final game with the Patriots.