Watch: Patriots Release Sights And Sounds For AFC Championship Win

The New England Patriots are the AFC Champions, and have already arrived in Atlanta for the Super Bowl. The big win over the Kansas City Chiefs was followed by a nice sights and sounds release.

The Pats worked really hard to get their ticket to Atlanta. The overtime win at Arrowhead Stadium was more than awesome. The team released a sights and sounds video of the great moment. What did players and coaches say?

The team was about to had into the sudden death overtime, and TB12 was on the sideline saying, “What more could you want than this?”

Brady took the offense 75 yards down the field on a drive that ended with a game-winning score by Rex Burkhead.

The sights and sounds awesomeness

The embrace of Jason and Devin McCourty sealed the AFC Championship win.

“It’s a blessing,” Jason McCourty said Thursday about his very first Super Bowl appearance. “I’m very grateful to have this opportunity and to still be playing football this late in January and heading into February. For me, you realize how special this is and how hard it is to get there. To be there with this group of men, it’s been an unbelievable season.”

“It’s just surreal, just being part of the organization here and just coming into – it was already established and just keep on grinding, keep on helping them out, keep on helping this organization out and getting wins,” tight end Rob Gronkowski said. “Coming out and doing the best football I can do every time I step out on the field. It’s just unbelievable to be part of it and to keep the journey going.”

Last year the Patriots fell to the Philadelphia Eagles. Of course, this has nothing to do with this year’s game.

“Well, I think right now, this football team is this football team,” head coach Bill Belichick said. “It’s not any other one, and we’re going to do the best we can to perform as well as we can against the Rams. That’s going to be a huge challenge, but it’s really just about us right now – there’s nothing in the past that does or doesn’t help us. We’re going to bond together and coach and play as well as we can next Sunday night.”

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