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Chargers vs. Patriots: Can Chargers' offensive line hold up in playoffs?
Summary
The Chargers meet the Patriots in a wild-card game amid concerns about Los Angeles' patchwork offensive line after season-ending tackle injuries and high pressure rates on quarterback Justin Herbert.
Content
The Chargers travel to Gillette Stadium to face the New England Patriots in a wild-card game Sunday night. Justin Herbert has been a top regular-season quarterback but is 0-2 in playoff starts. Los Angeles entered this postseason with season-ending injuries to tackles Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt. The team also dealt with frequent offensive-line changes and heavy pressure on Herbert during the regular season.
Key facts:
- The Chargers play the Patriots in a wild-card game Sunday night at Gillette Stadium.
- Justin Herbert is 0-2 in playoff starts and earned a Pro Bowl invitation this season.
- Tackles Rashawn Slater (patellar tendon) and Joe Alt (ankle) suffered season-ending injuries.
- The Chargers used 32 different offensive line combinations; Herbert was pressured on 263 dropbacks, was sacked 54 times, and the team finished with the NFL's worst pass block win rate, per ESPN and Next Gen Stats.
Summary:
The Chargers' patchwork offensive line is a central factor being discussed ahead of the matchup, and New England's ability to exploit those front-line issues is highlighted. The next scheduled event is the wild-card game Sunday night at Gillette Stadium.
