New England 34, Indianapolis 38

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NWE (12-4) 7 14 7 6 34
IND (12-4) 3 3 15 17 38

Final

6:30 PM ET
January 21, 2007

Manning finally wins big one, leads Colts to Super Bowl

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1732
3rd down efficiency
5-148-15
4th down efficiency
2-20-0
Total Yards319455
Passing226330
Comp-Att
21-3427-47
Yards per pass
6.67.0
Rushing93125
Rushing Attempts
2430
Yards per rush
3.94.2
Penalties8-634-32
Turnovers11
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
11
Possession28:4531:15
Air/Ground Leaders
New England Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brady21/3423211
Indianapolis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning27/4734911
New England Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Dillon748135
Faulk42708
Indianapolis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Rhodes1469019
Addai1456111
New England Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Watson548019
Caldwell446018
Indianapolis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Clark6137052
Wayne568018
New England Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Brady100
Indianapolis Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Rhodes100
Wilkins100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNWEIND
TD7:36Logan Mankins Recovered Fumble In End Zone (Stephen Gostkowski Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 75 yds, 3:36
70
FG14:12Adam Vinatieri 42 Yd
Drive: 14 plays, 56 yds, 6:36
73
SECOND QUARTERNWEIND
TD4:42Corey Dillon 7 Yd Run (Stephen Gostkowski Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 72 yds, 5:30
143
TD5:35Asante Samuel 39 Yd Interception Return (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 213
FG14:53Adam Vinatieri 26 Yd
Drive: 15 plays, 80 yds, 2:59
216
THIRD QUARTERNWEIND
TD6:47Peyton Manning 1 Yd Run (Adam Vinatieri Kick)
Drive: 14 plays, 76 yds, 6:47
2113
TD11:00Dan Klecko 1 Yd Pass From Peyton Manning (Peyton Manning Pass To Marvin Harrison For Two-Point Conversion)
Drive: 6 plays, 76 yds, 2:50
2121
TD13:35Jabar Gaffney 6 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 21 yds, 2:35
2821
FOURTH QUARTERNWEIND
TD1:36Jeff Saturday Recovered Fumble In End Zone (Adam Vinatieri Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 67 yds, 3:01
2828
FG7:18Stephen Gostkowski 28 Yd
Drive: 6 plays, 33 yds, 2:44
3128
FG9:29Adam Vinatieri 36 Yd
Drive: 5 plays, 59 yds, 2:07
3131
FG11:11Stephen Gostkowski 43 Yd
Drive: 5 plays, 29 yds, 1:42
3431
TD14:00Joseph Addai 3 Yd Run (Adam Vinatieri Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 80 yds, 1:17
3438

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The demons can relocate to some other team's locker room. Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy are Super Bowl material now.

Manning led the Colts from 18 points down in the second quarter, and on a game-winning 80-yard drive late in the fourth, for a wildly entertaining 38-34 victory Sunday over the New England Patriots in the AFC title game.

First for Everything
Peyton Manning
Manning
Peyton Manning joined an exclusive club on Sunday. Here's the list of quarterbacks with the most regular-season passing yards before their first Super Bowl start:
QB
Season
Pass Yds
Johnny Unitas, BAL*197037,715
Peyton Manning, IND200637,586
Fran Tarkenton, MIN197333,248
Rich Gannon, OAK200226,945
Ken Anderson, CIN198125,652
Steve Young, SF*199419,869
* -- played in previous Super Bowl but didn't start.

He took Dungy along for the ride, helping his coach finally get to the big game and make some history along the way. In two weeks, Dungy will join Chicago's Lovie Smith in the Super Bowl, where together they will be the first black head coaches to meet in the NFL's biggest game.

"It means a lot," Dungy said. "I'm very proud to be representing African-Americans. I'm very proud of Lovie."

Manning wouldn't concede that he got a monkey off his back with the win, the biggest in his nine-year NFL career.

"I don't get into monkeys and vindication," he said. "I don't play that card. I know how hard I worked this season, I know how hard I worked this week."

The Colts are the early favorites to beat the NFC champion Bears in the Super Bowl, by a touchdown.

Sunday's game was a show for the ages, and Manning was the star. He threw for 349 yards and one touchdown and brought his team back from a 21-3 deficit, the biggest comeback in conference title-game history.

The Patriots (14-5) lost in the championship game for the first time in six tries and saw their hopes of winning four Super Bowls in six years -- a la the Steelers of the late 70s -- derailed by Manning and Co.

Joseph Addai capped Manning's late drive with the winning score, a 3-yard run with 1 minute left to help the Colts (15-4) complete the rally and give them their first lead in the game.

After the final score, Manning was on the sideline, his head down, unable to watch. Brady threw an interception to Marlin Jackson and the RCA Dome crowd went wild. One kneel down later and Manning ripped off his helmet to celebrate.

Elias Says
Adam Vinatieri
Vinatieri
Adam Vinatieri became the NFL's all-time postseason scoring leader on Sunday, and he did it with a flourish. Vinatieri broke the previous record of 153 points, held by Gary Anderson, when he booted a 36-yard field goal to knot the AFC title game at 31-31 with 5:31 to play in the fourth quarter. He later added an extra point, lifting his total to 155 points in 20 postseason games.

• Read more Elias Says.

"I said a little prayer on that last drive," Manning said. "I don't know if you're supposed to pray for stuff like that, but I said a little prayer."

Not only was it a win for Manning, the All-Pro, All-Everything son of Archie, it was a riveting, back-and-forth showcase of two of the NFL's best teams, best quarterbacks, and yet another example of why football is America's favorite sport.

It was anything but a by-the-book game, and that started becoming obvious when New England left guard Logan Mankins opened the scoring by pouncing on a fumbled handoff between Brady and Laurence Maroney that squirted into the Indy end zone midway through the first quarter.

It got worse from there for Manning, who telegraphed a throw to the sideline that Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel snatched and took 39 yards into the end zone for a 21-3 lead.

Then, the game plan changed because it had to, and the game morphed from another Manning meltdown into something much more.

He led the Colts on an 80-yard drive late in the first half for a field goal to make it 21-6. In the third quarter, he was at his cruel best, dissecting an exhausted Patriots defense for a pair of long drives and scores.

The first came on a 1-yard quarterback sneak. The second was capped by a 1-yard pass to Dan Klecko, a defensive tackle who came in as a supposed decoy at the goal line. A circus catch by Marvin Harrison for the 2-point conversion tied the game at 21.

"I'm so proud of the way our guys fought," Dungy said. "I'm very happy for Peyton. He was very, very calm. He had to bring us from behind three or four times. It's just fitting. Our team went the hard way the whole year."

After Indy's tying score, the Patriots answered with an 80-yard kickoff return by Ellis Hobbs, which set up a 6-yard touchdown pass from Brady to Jabar Gaffney. Officials awarded the score to Gaffney after ruling he was forced out of the back of the end zone by an Indy defender.

Manning came right back but his handoff to Dominic Rhodes misfired. The ball scooted forward and center Jeff Saturday got this touchdown to tie the score at 28.

After that drive, Manning could be seen on the sideline, nursing a sore thumb. But he wasn't coming out.

"I was a little worried at first, but I went over, made a few warmup throws and it was fine," he said. "I guess adrenaline pulled me through there a little, too."

The teams traded field goals, and Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski put New England ahead 34-31 on a 43-yarder with 3:49 left.

After a touchback, it was time for Manning's drive: 11 yards to Reggie Wayne, 32 yards to Bryan Fletcher, a scary completion to Wayne, who nearly lost the ball but snatched it back.

A roughing-the-passer call gave Indy the ball at the 11, then Manning handed off three straight times to Addai for the last 11 yards.

This 80-yard march came 20 years after John Elway made his first Super Bowl with The Drive.

"I watched the drive with Elway, you never get tired of seeing that," Manning said. "I'm not comparing what we just did to that, but it sounds pretty good."

It was Manning at his best.

He was 0-2 in the playoffs against New England, and saw another great chance for the Super Bowl disappear last year in a home loss to Pittsburgh. The storyline all week was what a break the Colts got in getting the Patriots at home, and what a sensational feeling it would be to finally knock off the team that bedeviled them most.

That story had a happy ending for the Colts, as Patriots coach Bill Belichick found himself uncharacteristically unable to shut down Manning and Co.

"We played the defenses we thought were best for our football team," Belichick said. "That's all we did."

The Colts piled on 455 yards and scored on six of their final eight drives, not counting the one where Manning kneeled down. The mystique that seemed so prevalent last week in an upset win over San Diego seemed missing, and this looked like a tired, desperate, defeated team in the end. Maybe it was due in part to a flu bug that worked its way through its locker room during the week.

So while that dynasty is dead, it is now Manning's turn to take a shot at starting a new one.

"Some of that stuff is a little deep for me," Manning said. "I just wanted to do my job and do my job well. I didn't think I needed to be super. I just needed to be good."

On this defining day, it turns out he was both.


NFL Scores

Sunday, January 21st 2006
New Orleans 14 Final
Chicago 39
New England 34 Final
Indianapolis 38