NEW: Patriots Roll Chargers 41-28, Advance to AFC Championship Game

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NEW: Patriots Roll Chargers 41-28, Advance to AFC Championship Game

Sony Michel ran for three touchdowns in the game. PHOTO: Patriots
The New England Patriots are headed to their eighth straight AFC Championship game.

The Patriots cruised past the Los Angeles Chargers 41-28 in the AFC Divisional Round at Gillette Stadium to advance to the conference title game in Kansas City against the Chiefs next Sunday.

The Patriots went 3-5 on the road this season, their worst road record since 2009.

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The last time the Patriots won a road playoff game was 2006, when they beat the Chargers in San Diego. 

Patriots Cruise Past Chargers

With the game tied at seven with just under five minutes to play in the first quarter, the Patriots capped off a seven-play, 67-yard drive with a 14-yard touchdown run by Sony Michel to take a 14-7 lead after a Stephen Gostkowski extra point.

It was Michel’s second touchdown of the game.

In the second quarter, the Patriots offense poured it on.

Quarterback Tom Brady connected with Phillip Dorsett in the back corner of the end zone on a 15-yard touchdown pass to give the Patriots a 21-7 lead following a Gostkowski extra point.

Brady finished the game completing 24 of 44 passes for 343 yards and a touchdown. 

Six minutes later, the Patriots would find the end zone again, this time on a six-yard touchdown run by Rex Burkhead to give New England a 28-7 lead.

Later in the quarter, the Chargers defense finally forced a Patriots punt, but on the return, LA’s Desmond King II fumbled it and it was recovered by New England’s Albert McClellan.

Four plays later, Michel ran it into the end zone from five yards out to give the Patriots a 35-7 lead following a Gostkowski extra point.

The touchdown was Michel’s third of the game.

He finished the game with 24 carries for 129 yards.

New England added a Gostkowski field goal in the third quarter to go up 38-7, before the Chargers found the end zone late in the quarter on a one-yard touchdown run by Melvin Gordon III.

Gostkowski would add another field goal to put the Patriots up 41-14, before the Chargers would add another score on a Phillip Rivers one-yard touchdown pass to Virgil Green to make it 41-22 after a two-point conversion. 

LA would another touchdown with less than a minute to play in the game to make the final score 41-28. 

Edelman's Big Day

Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman hauled in nine passes for 151 yards in the game.

He now is second all-time with 98 postseason catches behind only Jerry Rice, who has 151.

Edelman also passed Art Monk for 10th all-time in postseason receiving yards with 1,072.

AFC Championship

The Patriots will now head to Kansas City to take on the first-place Chiefs on Sunday night, January 20

Game time is set for 6:40 p.m. 

The AFC title game will follow the NFC title game which will begin shortly after 3 p.m. 


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