FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - One big comeback, then another.
And now another game for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
The quarterback who treats deficits as distractions dug the Patriots out of two 14-point holes - the first team to do that in NFL playoff history - to reach the AFC championship game for the fourth straight year with a 35-31 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday.
"Behind twice by 14 wasn't necessarily in the plan," Brady said. "It took a lot of execution to overcome it."
Thanks to three touchdown passes by Brady and one by college quarterback turned receiver Julian Edelman, the resilient Patriots kept their season alive.
"Right now, it's all about giving us a chance to come to work again," said safety Devin McCourty, who batted down Joe Flacco's desperation pass into the end zone on the last play.
Brady led a masterful march - completing eight of nine passes and running for a first down - to the decisive 23-yard touchdown completion to Brandon LaFell with just over five minutes left to give the Patriots their first lead.
The top-seeded Patriots (13-4) will host the winner of Sunday's Indianapolis-Denver game in the AFC title game. The sixth-seeded Ravens (11-7) had won two of three playoff games in Foxborough over the past five seasons.
"We came to their home field and fought them to the end and we just came up short," said Kamar Aiken, who caught one of Flacco's four touchdown passes.
Brady completed 33 of 50 passes for 367 yards for an offense that picked up just 14 on the ground, the second fewest in team playoff history. His 46 career playoff touchdown passes surpassed Joe Montana's 45 for most in NFL history.
Flacco was 28-for-45 for 292 yards and two interceptions. Justin Forsett gained 129 yards on 24 carries.
Forsett had an outstanding season replacing the Ray Rice, who was suspended and then released for domestic abuse.
"We're all faced with challenges in life," Baltimore coach John Harbaugh said, "and, as a teacher and coach that's what you ask of your guys. I guess what I'm saying is I'm so proud of the way they handled it."
It was a thrilling game of shifting momentum - two touchdowns by the Ravens, the next two by the Patriots, two more by the Ravens and another two by the Patriots.
"We had two separate 14-point leads. Those guys did a good job getting it back to seven as quickly as they could," said Flacco, who threw his first two interceptions in six playoff games. "They don't panic."
Flacco completed his first eight passes, two for touchdowns of 19 yards to Aiken and 9 yards to Steve Smith, to give the Ravens a 14-0 lead. Then the Patriots tied it on a 4-yard run by Brady and his 15-yard pass to Danny Amendola late in the first half.
Baltimore 14 7 7 3 - 31
New England 7 7 14 7 - 35
First Quarter
Bal-Aiken 19 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), 12:18.
Bal-Smith Sr. 9 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), 4:44.
NE-Brady 4 run (Gostkowski kick), :48.
Second Quarter
NE-Amendola 15 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 3:37.
Bal-Daniels 11 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), :10.
Third Quarter
Bal-Forsett 16 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), 10:22.
NE-Gronkowski 5 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 6:48.
NE-Amendola 51 pass from Edelman (Gostkowski kick), 4:20.
Fourth Quarter
Bal-FG Tucker 25, 10:17.
NE-LaFell 23 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 5:13.
A-68,756.
Bal NE
First downs 28 29
Total Net Yards 428 422
Rushes-yards 28-136 13-14
Passing 292 408
Punt Returns 4-25 3-45
Kickoff Returns 6-148 5-125
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-0
Comp-Att-Int 28-45-2 34-51-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-10
Punts 4-50.3 5-37.8
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0
Penalties-Yards 7-65 7-60
Time of Possession 32:39 27:21
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Baltimore, Forsett 24-129, Toussaint 2-5, Pierce 1-2, Campanaro 1-0. New England, Bolden 3-7, Vereen 1-6, Blount 3-1, Brady 6-0.
PASSING-Baltimore, Flacco 28-45-2-292. New England, Brady 33-50-1-367, Edelman 1-1-0-51.
RECEIVING-Baltimore, M.Brown 5-39, Daniels 4-41, Campanaro 4-39, Juszczyk 4-29, T.Smith 3-62, Smith Sr. 3-44, Forsett 2-17, Aiken 1-19, Gillmore 1-9, Toussaint 1-(minus 7). New England, Edelman 8-74, Gronkowski 7-108, Amendola 5-81, LaFell 5-62, Hoomanawanui 4-43, Vereen 4-39, Bolden 1-11.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.