Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert made only 18 of 35 assists for 223 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, the second of which was picked six to put the New England Patriots ahead; Mc Jones also went 18 of 35 for 218 yards.
Adrian Phillips beat Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert twice – including a 26-yard six in the fourth quarter – to see the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Chargers 27-24 at SoFi Stadium on Sunday.
The score, as well as a successful two-point conversation – from Mc Jones to Jacobi Meyers – led the Patriots to a 24-17 lead, which then increased to a 10-point lead after Nick Folk shot his fourth field goal. on this day. just over two minutes left.
Herbert found Joshua Palmer to comfort him 24 yards 40 seconds before the game, but the Chargers were unable to recoup the ensuing sidefield punch to see New England win a tough win.
The third win out of four shows the Patriots averaging .500 in the season at 4-4, while the Chargers’ second defeat brings them down to 4-3.
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There shouldn’t have been any sign of LA’s later offensive fighting as they scored in the first leg of the game, Austin Ekeler crashing through on a five-yard touchdown.
New England responded with an impressive 75-yard run of their own with 10 games, linking the game to Damien Harris’ run from below the goal line.
Herbert’s five-yard hit on Keenan Allen restored Los Angeles’ lead early in the second half, before both defenders began to gain momentum.