Albany Times Union

Phillips’ pick-six propels Patriots past L.A.

Folk hits 4 field goals for third time this year as Pats win two in row

- By Joe Reedy

Adrian Phillips intercepte­d two passes, returning one for the go-ahead touchdown against his former team, Nick Folk kicked four field goals, and the New England Patriots rallied for a 27-24 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

It was the first multi-intercepti­on game for Phillips, who played six seasons for the Chargers (2014-19) before signing with the Patriots last year.

With 10:20 remaining in the fourth quarter, he picked off a pass intended for Jared Cook, who was not on the same page as Justin Herbert, and returned it 26 yards to put the Patriots back in front.

Rookie Mac Jones then connected with Jakobi Meyers on the 2-point conversion to give New England a seven-point advantage.

Folk, who has three games this season with four field goals, split the uprights from 30 yards with 2:21 remaining to put the Patriots up by double digits.

Joshua Palmer brought the Chargers within a field goal with 40 seconds remaining when he hauled in a 24-yard strike from Herbert for his first NFL touchdown.

Former Chargers tight end Hunter Henry recovered the ensuing onside kick for the Patriots.

New England (4-4) started the season 1-3 but has won two straight and three of its last four. Los Angeles (4-3) has dropped two straight.

Damien Harris, looking for his third straight 100-yard rushing game, had 23 carries for 80 yards.

Jones, who had completed 70.4 percent of his passes in his first seven games, had one of his worst performanc­es, completing 18 of 35 passes for 218 yards.

It was an equally bad game for Herbert, who was 18 of 35 for 223 yards with two touchdown and two intercepti­ons.

Austin Ekeler had 124 scrimmage yards (64 rushing, 60 receiving).

The Chargers scored touchdowns on two of their first three possession­s to take a 14-7 lead. Los Angeles scored on its opening drive for the third time this season as Ekeler went 5 yards up the middle.

New England responded with its fourth TD on an opening possession when Harris scored on a 1-yard carry off left guard.

Los Angeles grabbed a 14-7 advantage early in the second quarter when Herbert connected with Keenan Allen for a 5yard TD. New England would cut the margin to one at halftime on a pair of field goals by Folk.

 ?? Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images ?? New England’s Damien Harris runs with the ball while being tackled by the Chargers’ Drue Tranquill in the Pats’ 27-24 win on Sunday. Harris had 23 carries for 80 yards.
Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images New England’s Damien Harris runs with the ball while being tackled by the Chargers’ Drue Tranquill in the Pats’ 27-24 win on Sunday. Harris had 23 carries for 80 yards.

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