Field Level Media
08 Jan 2026, 15:10 GMT+10
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Since Sunday night's AFC wild-card matchup in Foxborough, Mass., between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Chargers will feature two of the top quarterbacks in the NFL, one of the key questions entering the matchup is this: Which team's pass rush will be able to apply the most pressure?
Los Angeles quarterback Justin Herbert was sacked 54 times in 16 games, and New England's Drake Maye was sacked 47 times in 17 games. Those were the third- and fourth-most sacks against a quarterback during the regular season.
The seventh-seeded Chargers (11-6) have used 32 combinations on their injury-ravaged offensive line this season -- more than any other team -- and played much of the season without starting tackles Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater, both of whom are on injured reserve.
In addition, backup left tackle Jamaree Salyer is dealing with a hamstring injury, but did practice Wednesday.
Los Angeles has allowed 60 sacks over its season when factoring in the six backup Trey Lance took last week while Herbert sat.
Second-seeded New England (14-3) is one of five teams that tied for 22nd in the NFL in sacks with 35. The team's sack leaders are linebacker Harold Landry III (8.5) and linebacker K'Lavon Chaisson (7.5). Landry, who missed the last two games with a knee injury, returned to practice Wednesday in a limited practice.'I don't think that's ever something you can tell in practice,' New England coach Mike Vrabel said when asked about his team's pass rush. 'You gotta go out there and win in live action, and not only win, you have to be able to get the guy on the ground. Justin's just a great player - strength, toughness. He can avoid and scramble for a lot of yards. So again, I think that'll have to be determined Sunday night.'
Maye, an MVP candidate, led the league with a 72.0 completion percentage this season, but will be facing a Chargers defense that tied for 10th in the league with 45 sacks.
Linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu led the team with 13 sacks, and linebacker Odafe Oweh collected 7.5 sacks in 12 games after being acquired in an October trade with the Ravens.New England has started two rookies - guard Jared Wilson and tackle Will Campbell - on the left side of the line for most of the season. The Patriots have surrendered 48 sacks.Los Angeles coach Jim Harbaugh said he has a lot of confidence in his team's defense.'It starts with the players, then it's (defensive coordinator Jesse Minter's) ability and our defensive coaches' ability to put them in spots to make plays, to be most effective,' Harbaugh said. 'The understanding of the defense (is what gives me confidence). I know there will be some wrinkles as well.'Los Angeles finished the regular season 12th in total offense (333.8), 20th in points per game (21.6), fifth in total defense (285.2) and ninth in points allowed per game (20.0).
New England was third in total offense (379.4), second in points per game (28.8), eighth in total defense (295.2) and fourth in points allowed per game (18.8).
'I'm happy, I'm excited, but also, we're not here just to be here,' Vrabel said. 'We have to be able to host games and compete for championships. There's not going to be any consolation prize for anybody. We understand what we have to do.'
--Field Level Media
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