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Tim Tebow, Broncos Fall To Patriots 41-23: New England Clinches Playoff Berth

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ARNIE STAPLETON   12/18/11 09:56 PM ET   AP

DENVER — Not this time, Tim Tebow.

Not with Tom Brady on hand.

Brady threw for two touchdowns, ran for another and the New England Patriots shut down Tebow's late-game heroics and clinched a playoff berth with a 41-23 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

"It was a really good day for us," Brady said. "Very emotional game. It was really rocking early. We showed some mental toughness."

The Patriots (11-3) won their sixth straight game and another AFC East title by bouncing back from an early 17-6 deficit and an awful first quarter in which they were outgained on the ground 167 yards to 4.

This time, there was no last-minute magic from Tebow, who had guided the Broncos (8-6) to four straight fourth-quarter comebacks and six straight wins.

Instead of another slow start followed by a fantastic finish, the Broncos started fast and then fizzled.

They scored on their first three possessions and then were done in by a trio of turnovers in the final 8 1/2 minutes of the second quarter.

"We did have things going pretty well early, scored on the first three possessions and felt like we were moving the ball good and then we put it on the ground," Tebow said. "That's something you can't do against a great team and Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.

"Besides that, we were right there with them."

Champ Bailey had said the Broncos needed a big game against a big QB to prove to themselves and others that they were not just a curiosity but a contender.

They didn't get it on this day.

"We showed today that we're not ready to go to the playoffs and make a push," Bailey said. "We've got to get better and we only have two or three weeks to do it. If we don't, then we'll be sitting home."

For a sixth straight season.

With their first loss since Oct. 30, the AFC West-leading Broncos face a tougher path to the playoffs, with a trip to Buffalo next week followed by a season finale against Kansas City, which ended Green Bay's 19-game winning streak Sunday behind Kyle Orton, the player Tebow replaced in Denver.

"I definitely feel like we're all right," said Tebow, now 7-2 as Denver's starter.

He threw for 194 yards and ran for 93 yards and two scores but was sacked four times, including a 28-yard loss in the fourth quarter.

"I thought he improved," coach John Fox said. "He'll continue to improve. This was a setback, no doubt about that. But sometimes setbacks are setups for bigger things to come."

After all, the last time Tebow lost, to Detroit on Oct. 30, he was put on notice that his starting job was a week-to-week proposition, and Tebow won his next six starts.

The one thing Tebow and the Broncos haven't been able to do is keep up with the league's elite passers. Denver has faced four QBs currently ranked in the top-10 in yards passing – Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford, Philip Rivers (twice) and Brady. They're 1-4 in those games.

Asked if Tebow & Co. can keep up with the league's top passers if they make it into the playoffs, Fox said: "I can't predict that. He's gotten better every week. Six or seven weeks ago, people said he couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. He does that. I think he can do that. I don't think that was why we lost the game tonight."

Brady was.

"He's still the best out there, in my opinion," Bailey said. "And you make mistakes against a guy like that, he's going to make you pay. That's pretty much what happened all day."

Safety Brian Dawkins missed the game with a neck injury and the Broncos missed him as they had to rely on rookies Quinton Carter and Raheem Moore.

"You can't expect to get the same results when you lose a guy like that," Bailey said. "But, at the same time, guys have to step up as professionals. You can't play like that and expect to get wins."

Brady was 23 of 34, including his first scoring toss to Chad Ochocinco. His TD run was his first of the year.

Brady made up for another bad day by the Patriots' defense to beat the Broncos for the second time in eight career starts – the only team with a winning record against the three-time Super Bowl champion.

The Broncos' 167 yards rushing in the first quarter – 11 more than their league-leading per-game average – represented the biggest output in any quarter of the Belichick era in New England.

But they would manage just 85 more.

After the Patriots fell behind 16-7, they went to the no-huddle and Brady threw a 1-yard TD strike to Aaron Hernandez, who set career highs with nine catches for 129 yards.

The Broncos' ball-control offense stumbled after that.

Lance Ball, who earlier scored his first TD in the NFL on a beautiful 32-yard scamper, fumbled at his own 19 and linebacker Rob Ninkovich recovered, leading to Stephen Gostkowski's 21-yard field goal put the Patriots up for good at 17-16.

Then, defensive end Mark Anderson, subbing for Andre Carter, who seriously injured his left knee earlier in the game, forced and recovered a fumble by Tebow at the Broncos 40. Six plays later, Brady took it in himself from a yard out to make it 24-16.

Brady celebrated his eighth career TD with a masterful spike.

"I don't get in the end zone very often," Brady said. "Maybe once a season. So, when I do I get pretty excited."

The Broncos' bumbling ways – which included a bad snap on an extra point attempt – continued when punt returner Quan Cosby tried to field a punt on the run and muffed it with three seconds left.

Dane Fletcher recovered for New England and Gostkowski trotted out for a 34-yard field goal to make it 27-16 at halftime.

Tebow's 2-yard keeper with 8:41 left pulled the Broncos to 34-23 and had the crowd thinking comeback again, but Brady led the Patriots on another 80-yard scoring drive, this one culminating in BenJarvus Green-Ellis' 1-yard TD run.

"The more we fight, the better this team gets," defensive tackle Vince Wilfork said. "We knew they were going to come out fighting. They were going to come out fast and explosive. Our main goal was to weather the storm."

Notes: The Patriots qualified for the playoffs for the 13th time since Robert Kraft bought the team in 1994. ... The Broncos haven't won seven straight since 1998. ... New England hadn't won in Denver since 2003. ... Brady's last TD run was Nov. 14, 2010, at Pittsburgh.

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skimore
01:29 AM on 12/25/2011
Merry Christmas Tebow.....
01:52 AM on 12/20/2011
What? Where was Jebus?
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Trublulu
12:13 AM on 12/20/2011
Despite all the frenzy about Tebow created by the media, I don't think Tim Tebow is the religious fanatic he is being portrayed. He always seems very polite and humble. I also think he was very over-rated after the Bears game. The Bears are a mess. They lost their starting quarterback (Cutler), their leading running back, there has been a drug scandal with a player no one, including the coach suspected, and another serious injury this week. Yet, this team, except for a fluke, almost defeated the Broncos on their home field.
Tebow is only 24 years old. How many quarterbacks do well at that age?
Maybe a bigger story is that the Green Bay Packers lost to Kansas City. Does this mean that Kyle Orton is the new messiah for the Chiefs?
09:17 PM on 12/19/2011
Odd that Tebow spent so little time thanking god for the outcome of the plays in the game. Surely if he has a hand in the TDs, he must also contribute to the sacks and interceptions.
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Lisa SpomerKrasnoff
09:06 PM on 12/19/2011
The lights went out at Candlestick Park tonight...maybe there IS something to this Tebow thing (God's angry about the loss yesterday).

Just kidding...

Geaux Saints!
08:12 PM on 12/19/2011
I saw this coming Brady's always been God's favorite.
07:11 PM on 12/19/2011
When Tim gets sacked for a loss I feel like he's doing it for our sins.
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blurredmolly
Was you ever bit by a dead bee?
08:10 PM on 12/19/2011
tee hee
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TheBestPatriot
CEO's aren't job creators, consumers are!
07:55 PM on 12/20/2011
Agreed.
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duckzilla
06:37 PM on 12/19/2011
Jesus said it himself on SNL, Jesus is god's son but Brady is god's nephew
FizzOut
love is love
05:55 PM on 12/19/2011
Why would a god care about the outcome of an arbitrary game played by men? What man would be foolish enough to believe that?
07:08 PM on 12/19/2011
Tebow doesn't believe it. He has clearly stated this.
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24hourrifle
A time comes when silence is betrayal
05:31 PM on 12/19/2011
John Skelton took over a 1-6 team and is 4-1 as starter w/ a bunch of 4thqtr/OT comebacks....and he has better stats in nearly every category.

SO where's all the Skelton-time talk?
07:05 PM on 12/19/2011
You're right.

And Skeltoning isn't a verb.
07:07 PM on 12/19/2011
Tebow gets more publicity because he has been villified my the nasty media since day 1, Skelton has not. He was told that he coudn't throw. Yesterday he passed for almost 200 yards and rushed for almost 100 yards breaking tackles. It is only fair that he gets some positive publicity all though the haters will continue to hate him.
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HowdyDoody
Freud Woman
05:27 PM on 12/19/2011
I for one am sitting here in Denver waiting anxiously for the last game of the season against KC. For once, I'd like the fans who booed Orton off the field and off the team to have to swallow some of their own medicine.
07:06 PM on 12/19/2011
Payback's a bi†ch.
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HowdyDoody
Freud Woman
01:59 PM on 12/20/2011
Yep!
05:21 PM on 12/19/2011
I didn't get a chance to watch the game live. Luckily I Tebowed it.
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JBS
Part time misanthrope & full time curmudgeon
04:52 PM on 12/19/2011
Cue Flip Wilson.
04:37 PM on 12/19/2011
How could this happen? Denver has Jesus for quarterback!!
03:57 PM on 12/19/2011
I guess Tebow did not pray hard enough!! LOL