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The New England Patriots will play in the wild card play-off round for the first time in 10 seasons after a shock loss
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to the Miami Dolphins in the last week of the NFL regular season. Victory for the Super Bowl champions would have secured a bye to the second round of the play-offs as second seeds. Instead they host the Tennessee
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Titans on 5 January. "We didn't play the way we're capable of playing and it ended up costing us," Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said. "Just too many bad mistakes. It was a great chance for us to not play next week, and we didn't take advantage it," added the 42-year-old who is playing in his 20th season with the Patriots and will become a free agent at the end of the campaign. A five-yard pass from quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick in the dying seconds snatched the 27-24 at home win for the Dolphins, who were big underdogs going into the game. The Patriots' poor run in the second
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half of the season, which saw them lose four games out of eight, means they miss out on a bye week, falling behind the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC, who both won on Sunday. Since the Wild Card System began in
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1970, only 10 wild card teams have advanced all the way to the Super Bowl. Of those, six won the Super Bowl. Elsewhere, the play-off schedule was confirmed in Sunday's late game as the San Francisco 49ers secured the number one seed
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in the NFC with a 26-21 victory at divisional rivals the Seattle Seahawks.