FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots aren’t just moving on to the AFC Championship; they’re doing it with an emotional edge that was impossible to miss in Sunday’s Divisional Round victory over the Houston Texans. While C.J. Stroud faced relentless pressure all night, the loudest roar from the sideline came in the fourth quarter when defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga buried the Texans’ quarterback for a massive 8-yard loss.
With the Texans desperately trying to claw back into the game on a crucial 3rd-and-10, Tonga bulldozed through the interior line, overpowering Texans guard Ed Ingram (#59) to collapse the pocket. He didn’t just hurry Stroud—he engulfed him.
The sack forced a punt and effectively extinguished Houston’s comeback hopes. For Tonga, a veteran nose tackle known more for eating blocks than stuffing the stat sheet, the moment was personal. The Patriots’ official account captured the raw emotion, dubbing it his “first career sack”—a milestone celebration years in the making.
“Yeah T! That’s what I’m talking about!” — Milton Williams (#33), Patriots DL (Mic’d Up)
“It was a special one. ☝️🥹” — New England Patriots Official Team Statement via X
The victory sets up a titan clash against the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship. The Patriots’ interior pressure, led by the emergence of Tonga and the consistent disruption from Milton Williams, will be the X-factor against Denver’s mobile attack. If Tonga can continue to collapse the pocket from the inside, New England has a clear path to the Super Bowl.
Stat of the Night: The Patriots defense held the high-powered Texans offense to just 245 total yards and forced Stroud into his lowest QBR of the postseason.

