'A different Gonzo': How Christian Gonzalez raised his game and clinched a spot in the Super Bowl
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'A different Gonzo': How Christian Gonzalez raised his game and clinched a spot in the Super Bowl
""At that point, the ball is in the air, I was playing off so I was able to see it pretty early, which doesn't happen too much," Gonzalez said. "Most of the time I'm always in press [coverage], but I was off and saw the ball and at that point it's like I'm playing receiver again. So, just find the ball, go up and get it at the highest point, secure it, and bring it down.""
""It just says that he's been playing really, really good football," Vrabel"
Christian Gonzalez intercepted a pass in Denver with snow falling, jumping in front of Marvin Mims Jr. in the closing minutes to seal a 10-7 Patriots lead. The interception came just before the two-minute warning and allowed New England to run out the clock and advance to the Super Bowl. Gonzalez had been targeted on a 52-yard catch earlier, the game's longest completion, but produced dominant coverage otherwise. He missed the first three games with a hamstring injury, made his first Pro Bowl this season, and delivered shutout and dominant performances in the Chargers and Texans playoff games.
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