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Broncos Vs. Patriots Score Update: Rob Gronkowski Hauls In Ridiculous TD, New England Up 14

The New England Patriots marched right down the field again after Tim Tebow's fumble put the Denver Broncos' defense back out on the field. This time, the drive resulted in a 10-yard, diving, bobbled catch from tight end Rob Gronkowski, reminding everyone how he set the record for touchdowns by a tight end in the regular season.

It was already Gronkowski's fourth catch of the day, for 47 yards, and Tom Brady is on absolute fire. He's 8/8 for 79 yards and two touchdowns, reminding everyone who the true Golden Boy of the NFL has been for years.

This drive was a relative marathon compared to their first one, a 1:51 scoring assault. The Pats took seven plays to go 59 yards in 3:25, mixing in passing and rushing to keep the Broncos' defense on their heels and scrambling to keep up. 14-0 Patriots.

For more on these two teams, visit Patriots blog Pats Pulpit and Broncos blog Mile High Report.

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