It was enough to give the Patriots their sixth Super Bowl via a 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in a game that was offensively challenged and aesthetically displeasing. The game was going almost nowhere, stuck at 3-3, deep into the fourth quarter when Tom Brady, who won his record sixth championship, finally got hot. New England rushed for 155 yards and amassed a 33:05 time of possession, a stat it dominated throughout this postseason. The Rams tried to rally, driving down the field and showing life until Stephon Gilmore picked off Goff on a floater on the Patriots’ 4-yard line. The first three quarters were a slog, featuring 12 punts and just six points, the lowest through that period in Super Bowl history.
Source: Huffington Post February 04, 2019 03:11 UTC