KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Tom Brady and the New England Patriots did what they've done for the better part of two decades. Make plays when the game is on the line. The most accomplished quarterback in NFL history led the Patriots downfield in overtime, surgically converting a trio of third-and-10s, and gave Rex Burkhead a chance to score the touchdown that gave New England a 37-31 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game Sunday night. It was the 12th time in Brady's postseason career that he engineered a game-winning drive, and this one came in the face of all those critics who claimed the 41-year-old quarterback was nearing the end. That the Patriots' dynasty was about to be usurped by the up-and-coming Chiefs. "He's been there so many times before it's like second nature to him," said Burkhead, who also scored a touchdown in a back-and-forth fourth quarter.