San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

GOING THROUGH CHANGES

Chargers, Patriots two different teams from last meeting

- BY JEFF MILLER Miller writes for the L.A. Times.

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They entered the day with 12 victories in their previous 14 games, the Chargers having lost only twice in 31⁄2 months.

Then, by halftime, they trailed 35-7.

It was 26 degrees at kickoff that afternoon in Foxborough, Mass. On the Chargers’ sideline, the mood was closer to zero.

“That game was over really fast, dude, I ain’t gonna lie,” defensive tackle Damion Square recalled. “It felt like when we stepped on the field that game was over.”

New England eventually won 41-28 and, three weeks later, beat the Rams in Super Bowl LIII.

On Sunday at Sofi Stadium, the Chargers and Patriots will meet for the first time since that divisional playoff game in January 2019. They might not recognize one another. Gone are Philip Rivers, Antonio Gates and Melvin Gordon, Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and Chris Hogan.

The Chargers are 3-8 and course.”

The Patriots scored touchdowns on their first four possession­s, punted and then scored another touchdown. The Chargers finished with 19 yards rushing, barely 20 minutes of possession time and enough frustratio­n to flood Boston Harbor. Afterward, defensive end Melvin Ingram summed up the franchise’s finest season in nearly a decade this way: “We haven’t accomplish­ed (crap). We didn’t win the Super Bowl. … We’ve got a long way to go.”

The Chargers, quite clearly, are looking at an even longer, more winding road today.

Starting with the Patriots, they have five games remaining in a season that has slid sideways.

They’ve lost four of their last five and beaten only the NFL’S three worst teams — Cincinnati, Jacksonvil­le and the New York Jets.

They haven’t won an AFC West game since the 2018 regular-season finale, their division losing streak sitting at nine.

Lynn caused a sarcasm tsunami on social media Wednesday when he said his team “probably” is out of the postseason picture.

Several Chargers in recent days have talked about the importance of maintainin­g focus and playing for one another.

“I think that’s the strongest motivation, to look to the guy next to you and give him everything you’ve got because we’re all expecting that from each other,” quarterbac­k Justin Herbert said. “At the end of the day, it’s just us in this locker room.”

With Brady now in Tampa, the Chargers figure to face Cam Newton today. The veteran quarterbac­k has been dealing with an abdominal injury and is listed as questionab­le.

Newton has had an uneven season — 397 yards passing in Week 2, careerlow 23.6 passer rating in Week 12 — for a team that has remained in the playoff hunt for reasons other than quarterbac­k production.

Regardless, the Chargers are in a position where any opponent poses a significan­t threat. Yes, New England is a game below .500. But this is still New England.

“We definitely got to get us a big fish,” Square said. “We missed one last week with Buffalo. The Patriots are always a big fish in this league. Somehow we gotta get this fish on deck.”

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BRETT CARLSEN AP Chargers’ Justin Herbert (10) hopes playing for each another will provide motivation to finish season strong.

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