The Norwalk Hour

Newton, special teams lead Pats’ rout

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INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Cam Newton ran for two touchdowns and the New England Patriots scored two TDs on special teams in a 45-0 rout of the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

Newton has four games this season with multiple rushing touchdowns, breaking the league record for a quarterbac­k. He had three such games in 2011, an achievemen­t he shared with five others, and has 10 in his career, three more than any other QB.

Newton’s 1-yard dive on the game’s opening drive and a 2-yard keeper up the middle in the second quarter gave him 11 rushing scores on the year. His most in a season is 14 as a rookie with the Carolina Panthers in 2011.

The Patriots (6-6) have won two straight and four of five to get back into playoff contention in the AFC.

Los Angeles (3-9) suffered the worst loss in franchise history, eclipsing a 49-6 defeat to Kansas City in 1964. It was the first time since 2014 the Chargers were shut out. LA will finish with a losing record for the second consecutiv­e season.

Gunner Olszewski took Ty Long’s punt 70 yards up the right sideline early in the second quarter, putting New England ahead 14-0. The Patriots’ second special-teams score came on the last play of the first half, when Devin McCourty returned a blocked fieldgoal attempt 44 yards to the end zone. New England led 28-0 at halftime.

The Chargers reassigned special teams coach George

Stewart on Nov. 25, but LA’s struggles in that phase continued.

Newton completed 12 of 19 passes for 69 yards, including a 5-yard pass to N’Keal Henry during the third quarter that extended New England’s lead to 35-0.

Jarrett Stidham replaced Newton early in the fourth quarter and threw a 38yard touchdown pass to Olszewski.

Rookie Justin Herbert was 26 of 53 for 209 yards for the Chargers. He was intercepte­d twice. INJURIES

Patriots: CB Jonathan Jones and TE Larry Izzo suffered neck injuries and did not return.

Chargers: RB Joshua Kelly suffered an ankle injury and did not return. LT Sam Tevi missed the game because his wife gave birth to the couple’s child.

UP NEXT

Patriots: Remain in Los Angeles to face the Rams on Thursday night.

Chargers: Host the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.

 ?? Kelvin Kuo / Associated Press ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Cam Newton, right, celebrates his touchdown with Damiere Byrd during the first half of an NFL game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif.
Kelvin Kuo / Associated Press New England Patriots quarterbac­k Cam Newton, right, celebrates his touchdown with Damiere Byrd during the first half of an NFL game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif.
 ?? Ashley Landis / Associated Press ?? New England Patriots wide receiver Gunner Olszewski runs for a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers during the second half of an NFL game on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif.
Ashley Landis / Associated Press New England Patriots wide receiver Gunner Olszewski runs for a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers during the second half of an NFL game on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif.

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