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Chapter 628 - Soaring Over the Hurdle

"Brady to Gronkowski"—in a third and ten predicament, the New England Patriots' most legendary and lethal duo stepped up once again.

But this time, the Kansas City Chiefs were prepared. A triple-team blanket coverage instantly dragged Gronkowski into a sandpit of defenders.

Yet!

At the pinnacle of his career, the elite tight end showcased his adaptability, breaking free from Fuller, squeezing past Houston, then leaping to contest the ball against Ragland.

Four players. Eight hands.

Not only Ragland, but Houston also desperately reached out, trying to swat the ball away.

But Gronkowski held his ground, snatching the football from the chaos with brute strength. Shoving and squeezing, he maximized his physical advantage, stumbling forward while dragging Fuller, bulldozing Houston aside like a wrecking machine.

A hard-earned five-yard gain.

Five yards—just five—but ultimately insufficient to convert the third down. The Patriots now faced fourth and five. But Gronkowski's grit, dominance, and bloodthirst in triple coverage reignited the crowd's ferocity. A tidal wave of roars engulfed Gillette Stadium.

The Patriots advanced to the 30-yard line—

The fate of the game rested with the special teams.

Five seconds left on the clock. Regardless of what followed, the Chiefs' offense wouldn't have another shot at a Hail Mary. Unless Kansas City pulled off a miraculous block or defensive touchdown, it all came down to one man:

Stephen Gostkowski.

The Patriots had a shot to ice the game—a 47-yard field goal attempt.

Challenging. Risky. Unpredictable.

Last season, Gostkowski went a perfect 4-for-4 from beyond 50 yards. Yet curiously, from 40 to 49 yards, he hit only 8 of 11.

Tonight—a 47-yard attempt.

Every eye in the arena locked onto Gostkowski.

"Timeout!"

Reid had been waiting for the perfect moment, not letting Gostkowski get into his rhythm. Just as the kicker adjusted his breathing and prepared to move, Reid called timeout, trying to rattle him. After all, if the Patriots missed, the game would head to overtime, resetting both teams' timeouts.

Might as well use them now.

Belichick shared the same philosophy. As Kansas City's timeout ended, Belichick burned one of his own, keeping Gostkowski sidelined, disrupting his rhythm.

On paper, overtime was evenly matched—both teams' performance curves were practically identical. But Kansas City's youth gave them a slight stamina advantage. Belichick didn't want the night to drag on. They wanted the walk-off win.

After consecutive timeouts, Gillette Stadium was deafening, pressure and intensity skyrocketing.

Finally, the special teams took the field again.

Lance was among them.

Though not a defensive player or regular on special teams, in do-or-die moments, he emerged.

Childress looked nervously toward Reid.

Reid remained stone-faced, calmly saying, "Patience. Stay patient. He knows what he's doing."

His gaze, steady and resolute, fixed on Lance—

This young, second-and-third-year core needed baptism by fire. Experience wasn't handed out freely—it had to be earned, game by game, evolving into championship DNA.

Lance was no exception.

Reid believed in Lance. He believed in all of them—time to let them fight.

Gostkowski noticed Lance entering, momentarily confused. What was he doing?

But it didn't matter.

Stay calm, focus on yourself—that's the kicker's creed. No matter the opponent, your job is precision and poise.

Deep breath. Gostkowski locked in.

Ahead, the line of scrimmage remained—a trench standoff between the Patriots and Chiefs, linemen crouched low, single hands bracing the turf, eyes razor-sharp, poised to explode.

"Set!"

The snapper called the cadence.

Boom. Boom. Boom.

Everyone surged forward, collisions rippling like shockwaves.

But one exception—

A figure straightened, planted, exploded upward—

In just three strides, adopting textbook hurdling form, defying logic, soaring clean over the congested line.

Stunned silence.

Jaw-dropped disbelief.

Terrified awe.

The stadium fell silent, pulses suspended, mouths agape as reality struggled to process what unfolded.

Even the Patriots' front line didn't need to look—they sensed the looming shadow overhead.

A silhouette swept low across the battlefield—white jersey, number 23:

Lance.

Acceleration. Explosion. Takeoff. Hurdle!

Such audacity, such impossibility—and yet, success.

Lance cleared the blockade, ignoring the line like mere scenery, landing instantly, surging ahead, arms extended, swaying like windshield wipers to obstruct Gostkowski's line of sight.

Charging forward, disrupting—

The red-brown blur of the football whistled toward him.

Lance felt gravity pulling him down, but he wouldn't relent, stretching every muscle, fingertips grazing for the block.

So close—just a hair's breadth.

Fingertips may have brushed the ball—or maybe not.

The roaring gust whipped past, spiraling in its wake.

Lance couldn't turn, gravity dragging him down like dead weight, the green turf rising to swallow him whole.

The next second—the stadium erupted in thunderous cheers.

Lance rolled, propping himself up, eyes wide, watching the football glance off the left upright and sail cleanly through.

Inches away—that razor-thin margin. So close, yet just shy.

45-48.

The final score locked in: visitors first, home team second. Another epic battle etched into history.

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