The Day

It’s looking like a different kind of December for Pats

- By JIMMY GOLEN

Well, at least the New England Patriots have plenty of experience playing in meaningles­s December games.

The 11-time defending AFC East champions may still have a mathematic­al chance of making the playoffs this season. But for all practical purposes, they are playing out the string after losing on Sunday to the then-two-win Houston Texans (both against Jacksonvil­le).

The Patriots (4-6) are three games out of first place in the division, and two games behind in the race for the extra, seventh playoff berth in the AFC. After coasting into the postseason during much of their two-decade dynasty, New England is about to see things from the other side.

“It's been must-win for us for the past three to four weeks,” safety Adrian Phillips said. “You can't lose another one.”

The Patriots won six Super Bowls, nine AFC titles and 17 division championsh­ips after Tom Brady took over at quarterbac­k in 2001. In many of those years, they coasted into the playoffs: Since they last missed the playoffs in 2008, their average margin in the division has been more than three games, and in none of those seasons has the division title been up for grabs in the final week.

Some of those years, coach Bill Belichick seemed ambivalent about winning down the stretch, treating those Christmast­ime games like the fourth week of the preseason.

With Brady gone to Tampa Bay, we could be seeing that again this year.

What’s working

Quarterbac­k Cam Newton may have found a secondary receiver option in Damiere Byrd.

Two weeks after Jakobi Meyers caught 12 passes for 169 yards — his first career 100-yard game — Byrd caught six passes for 132 yards and a 42-yard touchdown. It was the first career 100-yard game for Byrd, and every single one of his catches resulted in a first down or a touchdown.

Byrd is in his first season with the Patriots, though he did play with Newton for three years in Carolina from 2016-18.

“You never know what game you'll get called upon to get to do that, to be factor on the offense,” Byrd said. “Today was my lucky day and Cam trusted in me and we were able to make a few plays.”

What needs help

Newton had four of his passes batted down by J.J. Watt on Sunday. According to SportRadar, Newton entered the week with the second-most passes batted down in the league — 10. That was tied with Kyler Murray, who is 5-foot-10; Newton is 6-foot-5.

He gave all the credit to Watt. “He's J.J. Watt. What do you expect?" Newton said. "He's an AllPro, perennial All-Pro. He's a Defensive Player of the Year, one of the best players in this generation.”

Stock up

The Patriots' kicking game continues to be strong.

Placekicke­r Nick Folk was a perfect 4-for- 4 — two field goals (45, 36 yards) and two extra points. He has not missed a field goal since a 51-yard attempt against Seattle in Week 2, a streak of 17 in a row.

Punter Jake Bailey averaged 50.3 yards per punt, a 10-yard advantage over Texans counterpar­t Bryan Anger.

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