WEEK 13 • SUN 12/06 • 4:25 PM EST - New England Patriots AT Los Angeles Chargers

The New England Patriots will attempt to get back to .500 this week when they begin a two-game stint in Los Angeles and a three-game road trip overall. After facing the Chargers on Sunday, the Patriots will stay on the West Coast to prepare for a Thursday Night Football game against the Rams. The Patriots will then play their final regular season road game at Miami in Week 15 before returning home for the final two weeks of the season.

SCOUTING THE MATCHUPS​

By Paul Perillo
When the Patriots run - Edge: Patriots
After several weeks of solid production on the ground the Patriots have been held in check by suspect defenses the last two weeks. Damien Harris remains the lead dog but for the second straight game he failed to reach the 50-yard mark, this time against a banged up Arizona front. Teams are stacking the box and forcing the Patriots to adjust, and other than a few occasional quick hitters toward the edges they have not been able to do so consistently over the last two weeks. Harris & Co. will get another chance to test a weak run defense in Los Angeles as the Chargers allow more than 120 yards per game and 4.8 yards per carry, the latter number ranking 30th in the league. The Chargers have veteran run stuffer Linval Joseph up front next to Justin Jones and Jerry Tillery in front of linebackers Denzel Perryman, Kenneth Murray and Uchenna Nwosu. That group has been banged up at times (Nwosu missed Sunday's game against the Bills) and struggles to keep good rushing attacks in check. They'll likely get a lot of work on Sunday against Harris, and perhaps Sony Michel, who did not get any carries in his first game back off IR. That duo will be operating behind an offensive line that will be without Isaiah Wynn for the second straight game as Jermaine Eluemunor and Justin Herron will continue to take his place.

When the Patriots pass - Edge: Chargers
Cam Newton is struggling to find any consistency in the passing game, and he's coming off one of the worst games of his career. He's been having trouble finding open receivers and dealing with the pass rush. With Julian Edelman out of the lineup, Newton has relied solely on Damiere Byrd and Jakobi Meyers, and that tandem struggled to create separation against the Cardinals. The Chargers secondary has performed well this season, ranking 10th in the league allowing 222.5 yards per game. Corners Chris Harris and Casey Hayward are solid while safeties Nassir Adderley, RayShawn Jenkins and Jahleel Addae are a capable group as well. Hayward missed last week's game against the Bills and was replaced by Michael Davis. The Chargers have been without standout safety Derwin James all season due to a knee injury. The Chargers should be able to contain the Patriots limited passing attack, especially if Joey Bosa can generate some pressure up front. He leads the team with 7.5 sacks on the season and can be a disruptive force off the edge. Unless Newton can find his rhythm, the Patriots will struggled to move it through the air in LA.

When the Chargers run - Edge: Patriots
Los Angeles struggled to run the ball with Austin Ekeler injured for most of the season. He returned last week after sitting out seven games with a leg injury, but in his absence the Chargers couldn't get anything going on the ground. Joshua Kelly and Kalen Ballage tried to fill the void but neither averaged better than 3.7 yards per carry. The Chargers rank 13th in the league with an average of 117 yards per game, but 29th with a 3.8-yards per carry average. Ekeler is a dual-threat runner and should give the Chargers more balance, but the Patriots have been tougher against the run as of late. The Cardinals game marked the fourth straight week the run defense was stout as Lawrence Guy, Adam Butler and Ja'Whaun Bentley have improved over that stretch. The Chargers will likely give Ekeler some opportunities but the Patriots have contained better rushing attacks than this in recent weeks, and that should continue in LA.

When the Chargers pass - Edge: Chargers
Rookie Justin Herbert has been outstanding since replacing the injured Tyrod Taylor in Week 2. He's tossed 23 touchdowns against only seven picks while completing better than 66 percent of his passes. He's also passed for more than 3,000 yards and is the main reason the Chargers currently own the second-best passing attack in football. His main target is the underrated Keenan Allen, who leads the team with 85 catches for 875 yards and seven touchdowns. Allen isn't the flashiest receiver but his possession game between the numbers may be the best in the league. He'll require some extra attention from a Patriots secondary that has been rather uneven all season. Stephon Gilmore was solid against DeAndre Hopkins last week, but that was largely due to the pressure created up front that made Kyler Murray uncomfortable throughout. Herbert has seen his share of pressure as well, and he's also been forced to throw the ball into some tight windows. Mike Williams and tight end Hunter Henry also receive plenty of targets while Ekeler is a solid threat out of the backfield as well. The Chargers have moved the ball and put points on the board in most of their games this season, and the Patriots secondary will be tested in this one.

Special Teams - Edge: Patriots
Nick Folk continues to be a godsend for the Patriots. He connected on his second game-winner of the season, this one a 50-yarder as time expired to beat the Cardinals. He has now hit 19 straight field goals on the season. Where would the Patriots offense be without that production? He was not alone against Arizona, however. Donte' Moncrief (53-yard kickoff return) and Gunner Olszewski (58-yard punt return) turned in huge plays that led to points in a game where offense was tough to come by for New England. The Chargers have been solid in the kicking game as well with Michael Badgley. Badgley hasn't been quite as good as Folk but has missed just three of 29 PATs and five of 22 field goals, with the shortest miss coming from 47 yards so he's been almost automatic on routine kicks. K.J. Hill and Joe Reed have handled both kicks and punts for the Chargers this season and each has had some success. Hill has a 30-yard punt return to his credit while Reed took a kick back 46 yards earlier in the season. The Chargers coverage units have been a little leaky at times, however, and the Patriots momentum on special teams earns the visitors the edge.

BROADCAST INFORMATION​

TELEVISION: This week's game will be broadcast by CBS and can be seen locally on WBZ-TV Channel 4. Kevin Harlan will handle play-by-play duties with Trent Green as the color analyst. Melanie Collins will work from the sidelines. The game will be produced by Ken Mack and directed by Suzanne Smith.
SATELLITE RADIO:
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LOCAL RADIO: 98.5 The Sports Hub is the flagship station for the Patriots Radio Network. A complete listing of the network's 38 stations can be found here. Play-by-play broadcaster Bob Socci will call the action along with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak, who will provide color analysis. The games are produced by Marc Cappello.
 
Lots of gang tackling today. They played a motivated game for whatever reason, something/someone lit a fire under their ass, they played fast and hard. There was literally 7 guys in on a tackle in the flats when the game was already decided.
Yes i forgot to mention how much better the tackling was. that was awesome. they'd likely have 1 more win if they would have tackled well all year.
 
Cam Newton looked in control the whole game. Which is funny to say, since he threw for only 69 yds. But he genuinely looked in control. He's bought what is coming down from the coaches. So is everybody else. I like games like today-running the ball, defense, and special teams. And some early offensive surprises (Cam lining up as a receiver twice). That was an awesome performance. I'm not totally ready to have any expectations for Thursday night's game. But I'll add...the offensive line did great. Kudos to the o-line coach, and players. It's all a pleasant surprise....
 
I think we're seeing the new core players emerging on D.

We might lose some of the big names of recent years, but I am willing to go forward with JC, Chase, Dugger, Uche and Butler.

Uche is ridiculously strong for his size and T'Challa quick. He can bend and get low on big OTs like few guys we've ever had in Foxboro. In fact, I'd have a hard time thinking of anybody that played that sort of style here. He's got some Myles Garrett ability. I loved it when we overloaded Uche and Chase on the same side. New toys to tinker with.

We might not get in the tournament this year, but......the worm is definitely turning.
 
Quite typical of Bill, instead of talking about the win in the post-game presser, he talks about how they have a heavy heart due to the death of Tracy Sormanti, the long time Pats Cheerleader director. She was only 58 and fought for 3 years with multiple myeloma. She was in her 32nd season with the Patriots! RIP, she was obviously very highly regarded, did a lot of USO tours and everything. A Rhode Island native.

Kraft's statement.
“We have had the good fortune of having some of the greatest coaches in NFL history grace our sidelines, but none did so with such dignity and grace like Tracy. She earned my utmost respect and admiration for the way her teams always performed, not just on the sidelines, but more importantly as Patriots goodwill ambassadors in our New England communities and on the many Patriots USO military tours she coordinated around the world. She truly loved this organization and we loved her. Her presence will be greatly missed, but she will never be forgotten.”

RIP Tracy.

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What I saw yesterday was the Pats' young talent stepping up their game to show the future.
That's exciting for me!
Always great to see. Wino, Uche, Butler, JC Jackson, Wise Jr, a spine of a future very good defense is there. Eluemunor, Onwenu, Mason, Andrews, Wynn are an OL corp that can take us places. There are glimpses with Meyers, Byrd, Gunner, and maybe even Harry of a decent group of receivers and the RBs look solid.

What we need are TEs. And you just never know what will happen with Cam.

With Bill at the helm, he will always put out a competitive team and that was classic BB yesterday. While the opponent had bags of talent, they were ill-disciplined, sloppy with woeful ST play that really cost them; Bills team were disciplined, did their jobs and executed in all 3 phases. Bailey's punts again were a huge part of the game and Slater, Bethel, Gunner, Davis and co were all running riot.

And Nick "The" Folk hero nailed all his kicks again.

 
What I saw yesterday was the Pats' young talent stepping up their game to show the future.
That's exciting for me!
I just saw YouTube clips. What I saw at Stidham. I wish Cam would improve. Hitting a WR in stride allowing YAC. Gunner was gone when he caught that pass.
 
Quite typical of Bill, instead of talking about the win in the post-game presser, he talks about how they have a heavy heart due to the death of Tracy Sormanti, the long time Pats Cheerleader director. She was only 58 and fought for 3 years with multiple myeloma. She was in her 32nd season with the Patriots! RIP, she was obviously very highly regarded, did a lot of USO tours and everything. A Rhode Island native.

Kraft's statement.


RIP Tracy.

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Very sad to hear this. RIP, Ms. Sormanti. 😟
 
I just saw YouTube clips. What I saw at Stidham. I wish Cam would improve. Hitting a WR in stride allowing YAC. Gunner was gone when he caught that pass.
Stid did look good. The math is simple right now. Win out and I believe we are in unless the Fins somehow beat the Chiefs. I dont see the Ravens or Raiders getting to 11 wins which is what it would take for them to overtake us if we get to 10.
 
Stid did look good. The math is simple right now. Win out and I believe we are in unless the Fins somehow beat the Chiefs. I dont see the Ravens or Raiders getting to 11 wins which is what it would take for them to overtake us if we get to 10.

We would need 9-3 Browns, 8-4 Dolphins and 8-4 Colts to drop some games. Pats are on the outside looking in. Winning out would give the team a decent chance, but would still need help.

It would be crushing if it happened like 08 season where the team won 11 games and peaked at the right time, but still missed the playoffs.
 
We would need 9-3 Browns, 8-4 Dolphins and 8-4 Colts to drop some games. Pats are on the outside looking in. Winning out would give the team a decent chance, but would still need help.

It would be crushing if it happened like 08 season where the team won 11 games and peaked at the right time, but still missed the playoffs.
I know. We could get to 10 and still miss it. I feel good about the Fins being the team that drops down because they have the Chiefs next and then we play them at Miami. That is the best path IMO. Don't think we catch Browns or Colts. Their schedules are favorable and the Browns are probably going to win 11 or 12 games.
 
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