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Los Angeles Chargers at New England Patriots

· AFC Wild Card Playoffs
11-6, 5-3 Away
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Maye throws late TD pass and Patriots' defense roughs up Herbert, Chargers in 16-3 playoff win

Mike Vrabel bloodies lip celebrating game-sealing sack

Then, shortly after Milton Williams sacked the Chargers' Justin Herbert on Sunday night to secure the Patriots' first playoff victory in seven years, Williams celebrated with a head-butt of Vrabel.

It knocked the first-year coach backward and bloodied his lip.

“The big dogs come out in January. I think Milt took that to heart,” Vrabel said. “He came over and got me pretty good. But that’s what happens.”

Drake Maye Hunter Henry in the fourth quarter, and New England's defense roughed up Herbert as the Patriots beat Los Angeles 16-3 in an AFC wild-card playoff game.

Andy Borregales kicked three field goals for the Patriots (15-3), who hadn't won in the postseason since their Super Bowl victory to cap the 2018 season. They’ll host the winner of Monday night’s game between Pittsburgh and Houston in the divisional round.

In his playoff debut, Maye completed 17 of 29 passes for 268 yards and ran for a team-high 66 yards.

“We made plays when we had to do it,” Maye said.

He also threw an interception and lost a fumble, but the Chargers (11-7) couldn't capitalize on those turnovers.

New England held Los Angeles to 207 yards of offense and sacked Herbert six times, with one of those resulting in a lost fumble that set up the Patriots' TD.

“It's on us, what we do. I've been saying that all season,” Williams said. “We can control the game. If we do what we need to do up front, we're going to win.”

This is the second straight season in which the Chargers have lost in the wild-card round. Herbert finished 19 of 31 for 159 yards and was his team's leading rusher with 57 yards as he fell to 0-3 in the playoffs.

Herbert was just over a month removed from surgery to repair a broken bone in his nonthrowing hand.

“There was no issue,” Herbert said. “I just have to do a better job holding on to the ball.”

Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said his quarterback wasn't 100 percent.

“He’s a warrior. He just gives it everything he has, all the time,” Harbaugh said, acknowledging that Herbert was limited by his hand injury. “It’s an issue, but he doesn’t flinch, like a warrior would.”

The last time the Chargers failed to score a TD in the playoffs was their 21-12 AFC championship game loss to the Patriots during the 2007 season.

The Patriots drove into the red zone on their first possession of the third quarter, but the drive ended when Maye was strip-sacked by Odafe Oweh and De'Shawn Hand recovered for the Chargers.

After Los Angeles punted, Maye connected on a pass to Kayshon Boutte that went for 42 yards to set the Patriots up on the Chargers 27. But New England settled for a 39-yard field goal that stretched their lead to 9-3.

Early in the fourth quarter, Maye used a 16-yard pass to Boutte and a 13-yard burst by Rhamondre Stevenson to set up his precise 28-yard TD toss to Henry that put the Patriots in front 16-3.

The Chargers picked up back-to-back first downs to open their ensuing drive. But when Herbert dropped back to pass on the next play, linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson strip-sacked him and fell on loose ball.

Los Angeles had one final possession, but it ended with Herbert getting sacked by Williams on fourth down.

“It’s playoff football. It’s going to get ugly. It’s going to get nasty. But you’ve got to keep going,” Williams said.

Patriots get 3 the hard way The opening quarter had lots of action, but it took until early in the second quarter for the Patriots to end a scoreless stalemate.

With New England pinned inside its own 10 after a Chargers punt, Maye had a pass intended for Austin Hooper tipped by Teair Tart and intercepted by Daiyan Henley.

Los Angeles started with the ball on the Patriots 10 but was stopped on fourth-and-2 when Herbert misfired a pass to Keenan Allen.

The Patriots took over and got some breathing room via a 48-yard catch-and-run by Stevenson.

Thirteen plays and a fourth-down conversion later, the drive ended with Borregales' 23-yard field goal.

Injuries Patriots: CB Carlton Davis left in the first half with a toe injury but returned. ... CB Christian Gonzalez left in the second half with a head injury.

Up next Chargers: End of season.

Patriots: Host either Houston or Pittsburgh next Sunday.

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Scoring Summary

NE FG 2nd Period 13:32 Andy Borregales 23 Yd Field Goal
LAC FG 2nd Period 6:52 Cameron Dicker 21 Yd Field Goal
NE FG 2nd Period 0:02 Andy Borregales 35 Yd Field Goal
NE FG 3rd Period 1:34 Andy Borregales 39 Yd Field Goal
NE TD 4th Period 9:45 Hunter Henry 28 Yd pass from Drake Maye (Andy Borregales Kick)

Statistics

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17 1st Downs 19
8 Passing 1st downs 12
7 Rushing 1st downs 7
2 1st downs from penalties 0
1-10 3rd down efficiency 4-11
1-3 4th down efficiency 1-1
59 Total Plays 64
207 Total Yards 381
3.5 Yards per Play 6.0
10 Total Drives 10
120 Passing 235
19/31 Comp/Att 17/30
3.2 Yards per pass 6.7
0 Interceptions thrown 1
6-39 Sacks-Yards Lost 5-33
87 Rushing 146
22 Rushing Attempts 29
4.0 Yards per rush 5.0
0-2 Red Zone (Made-Att) 0-3
4-20 Penalties 2-35
1 Turnovers 2
1 Fumbles lost 1
0 Interceptions thrown 1
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
27:45 Possession 32:15
New England Patriots New England Patriots Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Mack Hollins, WR Injured Reserve Jan 22
Garrett Bradbury, C Questionable Jan 22
Harold Landry III, LB Questionable Jan 21
Christian Elliss, LB Questionable Jan 21
Terrell Jennings, RB Injured Reserve Jan 21
Los Angeles Chargers Los Angeles Chargers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kendall Williamson, S Questionable Jan 13
Austin Deculus, OT Questionable Jan 13
Bud Dupree, LB Questionable Jan 13
KeAndre Lambert-Smith, WR Injured Reserve Jan 10
Nikko Reed, CB Injured Reserve Jan 3

Game Information

Gillette Stadium

Location: Foxborough, MA
Attendance: 64,628 · Capacity:

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TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Denver 3 311 401 0 .824 14
Los Angeles 6 340 368 0 .647 11
Kansas City 11 328 362 0 .353 6
Las Vegas 14 432 241 0 .176 3

2025 AFC East Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
New England 3 320 490 0 .824 14
Buffalo 5 365 481 0 .706 12
Miami 10 424 347 0 .412 7
New York 14 503 300 0 .176 3
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