5 big takeaways from Patriots’ 20-17 loss vs Commanders

Here are 5 big takeaways from Sunday’s Patriots-Commanders game

A week after their defeat against the Miami Dolphins, the New England Patriots took on the Washington Commanders at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.

It was a competitive game throughout, though not for any significant level of skill from either team. Ultimately, Washington prevailed after a late-game drive from the Patriots ended in a turnover with less than two minutes to go, finalizing their victory in a 20-17 scoreline.

But even amidst their continued struggles, the Patriots still showed their class as an organization and care for the community. Before Sunday’s game, the team held a tribute to honor the victims of the recent shooting in Lewiston, Maine.

Here are five big takeaways from the game.

5 big takeaways from Patriots’ unexpected 29-25 win against Bills

5 big takeaways from the Patriots-Bills game

Well, that was unexpected.

In a game nobody thought would be close, the New England Patriots beat the Buffalo Bills in Foxborough on Sunday.

The 29-25 victory was just the Patriots’ second of the season and marked head coach Bill Belichick’s 300th career win. It also marked the first time all season that the team generated sustained offensive production and the first time that they commanded a game against a formidable opponent.

The loss was the third of the season for the Bills, who have now fallen to the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets in addition to New England.

Here are five big takeaways from the game.

3 keys to victory for Patriots in Week 7 matchup vs Bills

How can the Patriots upset the Bills? Here are the three keys to victory for the team on Sunday.

The New England Patriots look to take on the division rival Buffalo Bills in a Week 7 matchup on Sunday.

However, this stage is different than previous matchups, which felt a lot closer. The Patriots are currently one of the worst teams in all of football, while the Bills are still one of the best and a likely playoff contender.

Injuries could also be a major factor for the Patriots with 16 players being listed as questionable on the injury report, along with three being ruled out for the game.

If the Patriots wish to come away with a upset victory at home over the Bills, they’ll need some things to fall their way. Here are this week’s keys to the game.

Do Your Job: Who is x-factor Bills player Patriots must stop?

Who is the one Bills player the Patriots must stop on Sunday?

The New England Patriots host the Buffalo Bills this Sunday in the first of two divisional matchups on the season between the two teams.

New England has struggled mightily this season, but they have also struggled to compete with the Josh Allen-led Bills, who are a much-improved team compared to the basement dwellers the Tom Brady-age Patriots faced for years.

This week, the Patriots will need to shift their focus to one of the game’s elite wide receivers, Stefon Diggs. Diggs has been a matchup nightmare for Patriots cornerbacks dating back to 2018. For what it’s worth, not many corners in the NFL can stop one of the game’s best weapons.

In seven games against the Patriots, including one in 2018 with the Vikings, Diggs is averaging 6.4 catches with 88.3 receiving yards per game. Diggs has found success against the Patriots regardless of who is covering him, and this time, he’ll be facing a team expected to trot out a banged-up secondary.

J.C. Jackson and Jonathan Jones will likely be the two healthy boundary corners to start the game, and it is likely Jackson will be covering Diggs, a player he has struggled mightily against in his Patriots career.

If the Patriots wish to win this game, it will start with taking away Josh Allen’s favorite target. This task, much like we have seen through the first six weeks, is easier said than done.

Diggs has only dropped below 100 yards one time this season, and that came against the Las Vegas Raiders in a game where he still had seven catches for 66 yards. He is truly in the game’s elite ranks, and he will give the Patriots’ banged-up secondary a ton of trouble this week.

Even if they manage to stop Diggs, the Bills still have a dynamic enough offense led by Allen, who often finds ways to make plays out of nothing. To add insult to injury, if the Patriots manage to blanket and take away Diggs, there’s a chance they could struggle to stop Gabe Davis, Dalton Kincaid, Dawson Knox or James Cook in the process.

The Patriots have been great against shutting down first options, but outside of that, they have been terrible. It’s a sign that they are sending the kitchen sink at the x-factor player for every team each week, but they are failing to contain other options.

A good offense will take advantage of this, even if the Patriots force other players to beat them.

This week will be a challenging one for the secondary, and although it starts with containing Diggs, it will involve a full defensive effort from a Patriots’ unit that clearly isn’t 100 percent.

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Offenses look to win key matchups in Saints vs. Patriots

Patriots running backs vs. the Saints linebackers is the premier battle this week. Stopping them will put the pressure on Mac Jones.

The New Orleans Saints face off against the New England Patriots this week, and both teams have questions on their offense. The Saints are looking to snap a two game losing streak. In those games the offense has been anemic. Meanwhile the Patriots have gon down in points each week of the season. The only way for them to go down from here is a shutout. Cross your fingers Saints fans.

Obviously both teams are coming in looking to fix their offensive woes. There are certain matchups each team should look to win if they want to pick up some offensive momentum. We take a look at each of them. Here are three matchups to watch in Sunday’s matchup versus the Patriots:

Chargers’ causes for concern vs. Vikings

Reasons why the Vikings could beat the Chargers in Week 3.

The Chargers meet a spiritual equal on Sunday, facing a Vikings team well acquainted with the sort of heartbreak Los Angeles’ fans have come to expect.

With both teams standing at 0-2 despite productive offensive performances, something has to give.

Here are four reasons to be concerned about a 0-3 start for L.A..

4 takeaways from Chargers’ 36-34 loss to Dolphins

Here’s what stood out from the Chargers’ Week 1 loss to the Dolphins.

The Chargers dropped their season opener on Sunday, falling 36-34 to the Dolphins in a game that featured seven lead changes.

Here’s what to take away from Los Angeles’ performance.

Report: Patriots tried to reunite with CB Stephon Gilmore

The Patriots reportedly sought out a reunion with former star CB Stephon Gilmore.

According to The Athletic’s Jeff Howe, the New England Patriots attempted to re-acquire former NFL Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore, before the Dallas Cowboys swooped in and traded for the 32-year old in the offseason.

The Patriots clearly signaled a need for a top boundary corner after letting J.C. Jackson and Gilmore both go, along with seeing second-year phenom Jack Jones suspended to end the 2022 season.

Ultimately, the team went in the direction of selecting Christian Gonzalez at No. 17 overall in the 2023 NFL draft, after trading back from their original No. 14 spot. It was rumored they were considering former Alabama running back Jahmyr Gibbs at that spot and didn’t expect Gonzalez to be available at even No. 14.

Gonzalez’s fall to the Patriots is still an unknown considering the rookie has looked like a solid outside corner in camp thus far. If the Patriots’ recent draft history is considered, they have taken their biggest need in the first round in the past three drafts to fill in as an immediate starter.

With this report, it is likely they would have went corner regardless of Gonzalez’s availability, but the Patriots sure are lucky to have landed what many believe was the best corner in the class.

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Sights and sounds from Chargers training camp: Day 1

A quick roundup of the highlights from Day 1 of Chargers training camp.

The Chargers started training camp on Wednesday at Jack Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa, CA.

Training camp can be attended for free, but if you cannot be there, you will still be informed of the action throughout it all.

I will have training camp coverage with updates from practice below, courtesy of media members in attendance and fan posts.

AFC West cornerback units ranked with prospect of Marcus Peters joining Raiders

We inserted Marcus Peters into the Raiders lineup to see how their cornerback unit would compare to the rest of the division.

Today we learned the Marcus Peters will be visiting the Raider for a second time on Monday. Which would highly suggest he could be signing with the team.

Peters’s addition would be an improvement to the starting unit for the Raiders secondary. The first player you could point to that would be an upgrade and a much-needed one at that.

How much does it move the needle in terms of how the Raiders cornerbacks compare to the rest of the division? Let’s take a look.