New England Shines in AFC Divisional Round
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The Patriots are onto the AFC Championship Game after a 28-16 win over the Texans in the AFC Divisional Round. Here's our full game recap.
After holding Justin Herbert and the Chargers to three points in last weekend’s wild-card round, the Patriots notched a pick six Sunday, intercepted C.J. Stroud four times and scooped up a fumble to put the final tally at five turnovers.
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Patriots vs. Jets highlights: 8 moments that defined the Pats’ win
The New England Patriots entered Week 17 as massive favorites over the New York Jets, and they lived up to the pre-game expectation. Celebrating their eighth win in eight road games this year, they left their division rivals no chance and cruised to an easy 42-10 win that could have been even more lopsided had they not taken their foot off the gas in the second half.
The Patriots and Jets play Sunday in Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season. Milton Williams, Khyiris Tonga, Mack Hollins, Kayshon Boutte, Harold Landry III, Robert Spillane and Jared Wilson have all been ruled out for the game. DeMario Douglas is listed as questionable to play, while TreVeyon Henderson is expected to suit up.
Stroud threw four first-half interceptions, and though Maye did not have the best game, his three touchdowns were enough to send New England to its first AFC Championship since 2019.
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ESPN analyst highlights key matchup in Patriots vs. Texans playoff game
An ESPN analyst identified one critical part of the field to watch when the New England Patriots play the Houston Texans. Mina Kimes will monitor the left side of New England’s offensive line in Sunday’s AFC Divisional Round game at Gillette Stadium.