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    The Dynasty Resurrected: Maye, Elite Defense Stifle Chargers in Foxborough

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellJanuary 12, 20263 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • The Result: New England defeats the Los Angeles Chargers 16-3, snapping a seven-season playoff win drought.
    • The Play: Drake Maye’s 28-yard touchdown strike to Hunter Henry in the fourth quarter provided the game’s only touchdown.
    • The Defense: The Patriots sacked Justin Herbert 6 times, holding the Chargers to just 207 total yards.
    • The Viral Moment: Coach Mike Vrabel suffered a bloodied lip during a head-butt celebration with DT Milton Williams.

    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — January football finally belongs to the New England Patriots again. In a performance that mirrored the grit of the early 2000s, the Patriots dismantled the Los Angeles Chargers 16-3 on Sunday night, securing their first postseason victory since Super Bowl LIII.

    Maye Passes the Playoff Test

    Drake Maye didn’t play a perfect game, but he played a winning one. The MVP candidate handled his playoff debut with the poise of a veteran, overcoming an early interception to finish with 268 passing yards and a team-high 66 rushing yards. When the offense stalled in the red zone for three quarters, Maye took matters into his own hands in the fourth. He rolled right and fired a laser to tight end Hunter Henry for a 28-yard touchdown that effectively ended the Chargers’ season.

    "It's so much fun watching you play, man." – Andy Dalton to Matthew Stafford ❤️@insidetheNFL NFL Playoffs Mic'd Up on X pic.twitter.com/OrEatTwVfR

    — NFL (@NFL) January 12, 2026

    While Maye provided the spark, the Patriots’ defense provided the sledgehammer. They bullied Justin Herbert from the opening whistle, registering 6 sacks and forcing two critical fumbles. Herbert, now 0-3 in his playoff career, looked shell-shocked as he was hit on nearly 40% of his dropbacks.

    • Final Score: Patriots 16, Chargers 3
    • Drake Maye: 17/29, 268 Yards, 1 TD, 1 INT; 66 Rushing Yards
    • Rhamondre Stevenson: 128 Total Yards (53 rush, 75 rec)
    • Justin Herbert: 19/31, 159 Yards, 6 Sacks

    “The Big Dogs Come Out in January”

    The most enduring image of the night wasn’t a touchdown, but a bloodied Mike Vrabel. After Milton Williams recorded the game-clinching sack, the defensive tackle celebrated with a jubilant head-butt that caught his head coach squarely in the face. Vrabel spent the post-game press conference wiping blood from his lip, a badge of honor for a team built on physicality.

    “The big dogs come out in January. I think Milt took that to heart. He came over and got me pretty good, but that’s playoff football. You’re going to bleed a little.” — Mike Vrabel, Patriots Head Coach

    “How about our defense, man? What a night. We made plays when we had to do it, and this crowd was the loudest I’ve ever heard.” — Drake Maye, Patriots Quarterback

    What’s Next: A Date with the Texans or Steelers?

    With the win, New England advances to the Divisional Round as the AFC’s No. 2 seed. They now await the winner of tonight’s clash between the Houston Texans and Pittsburgh Steelers. If Houston wins, C.J. Stroud will head to Foxborough for a battle of the league’s top young guns. If the Steelers pull the upset, Aaron Rodgers will return to Gillette Stadium for a legacy-defining matchup against the “New Dynasty.”

    One thing is certain: The Patriots are no longer just a regular-season story. They are a problem for the rest of the AFC.

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