4 things to know about Patriots' wild-card playoff foe Chargers
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4 things to know about Patriots' wild-card playoff foe Chargers
""We'll get ready and get rolling and try to do what we do every week, which is prepare and try to figure out who we have available and what we feel like the keys are going to be and try to practice and be ready to go," Vrabel said of New England's approach entering next week. "That's all we've done all year, and it's all we'll be able to do this week in the playoffs.""
""This is what I told the players, there's really nothing good to take out of that game today," Mayo - who was fired by New England jus"
New England finished the regular season 14-3 after a 38-10 win over the Dolphins and secured the No. 2 seed in the AFC. The Patriots will host the No. 7 Los Angeles Chargers in a Wild Card game at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Jan. 11, with kickoff set for 8 p.m. and the game broadcast on NBC. The Chargers finished 11-6 and feature dangerous passer Justin Herbert, but the Chargers' offensive line is described as porous and a potential area for New England to exploit. The Chargers previously routed a Jerod Mayo-led Patriots team 40-7 on Dec. 28, 2024, and Mayo was later fired. Mike Vrabel emphasized preparation and availability as New England's approach entering the playoffs.
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