Patriots 36, Steelers 17

The Patriots are on to the Super Bowl

Tom Brady set a Patriots? franchise record for passing and New England will appear in a record ninth Super Bowl after dominating the Steelers, 36-17.

Bill Belichick embraced Tom Brady after the game.

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Bill Belichick embraced Tom Brady after securing a Super Bowl LI berth by beating the Steelers in the AFC title game.

LeGarrette Blount hoisted the Lamar Hunt Trophy as Patriots fans joined in celebrating New England?s AFC title.

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LeGarrette Blount hoisted the Lamar Hunt Trophy as Patriots fans joined in celebrating New England?s AFC title.

Tom Brady pointed at his teammates while celebrating New England?s win in the AFC title game.

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Tom Brady pointed at his teammates while celebrating New England?s win in the AFC title game.

Bill Belichick shook hands with Steelers coach Mike Tomlin after the game.

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Bill Belichick shook hands with Steelers coach Mike Tomlin after the game.

Patriots fans in the Gillette Stadium stands seemed eager to make the trip to Houston for Super Bowl LI.

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Patriots fans in the Gillette Stadium stands seemed eager to make the trip to Houston for Super Bowl LI.

Tom Brady and Chris Hogan celebrated after connecting on a touchdown pass in the second quarter.

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Tom Brady and Chris Hogan celebrated after connecting on a touchdown pass in the second quarter.

LeGarrette Blount celebrated his third-quarter touchdown.

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LeGarrette Blount celebrated his third-quarter touchdown.

LeGarrette Blount celebrated a third-quarter touchdown.

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LeGarrette Blount celebrated a third-quarter touchdown.

Rob Ninkovich recovered a fumble in the third quarter.

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Rob Ninkovich recovered a fumble in the third quarter.

Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger seemed to show some frustration in the third quarter.

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Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger seemed to show some frustration in the third quarter.

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Chris Hogan tried to stay inbounds after making a reception in the second quarter.

Tom Brady dove forward during a quarterback sneak in the third quarter.

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Tom Brady dove forward during a quarterback sneak in the third quarter.

Chris Hogan (left) celebrated his touchdown with teammate Danny Amendola in the first quater.

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Chris Hogan (left) celebrated his touchdown with teammate Danny Amendola in the first quater.

Gillette Stadium was awash in the glow of pyrotechnics before the start of the AFC Championship game.

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Gillette Stadium was awash in the glow of pyrotechnics before the start of the AFC Championship game.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

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