The Providence Journal

Studs ... and duds from loss to Chiefs

Patriots put up fight, but offense crashes again

- Jordy McElroy

The New England Patriots put up a valiant fight against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. But in the end, it wasn’t enough to upset the defending Super Bowl champions.

There were some clear similariti­es, however, to this week’s loss and the Patriots’ stunning win over the Pittsburgh Steelers last week.

The offense came out firing on all cylinders in the first half and then crashed into a wall for the last two quarters of the game.

It wasn’t a perfect effort defensivel­y, but the unit did enough to give the team a fighting chance, ultimately falling, 27-17.

Perhaps the difference was that Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense consistent­ly put up points on the scoreboard.

Even after stalled drives, they still found a way to march down the field and score when they really needed it. That wasn’t the case for Bailey Zappe and the Patriots.

Here are the studs and duds from the game:

K Chad Ryland: DUD

Chad Ryland was already on thin ice entering this game considerin­g he has missed back-to-back 35-yard field goals in losses to the Indianapol­is Colts and New York Giants. Even coach Bill Belichick admitted the rookie fourth-round draft pick hasn’t been good enough.

Yet, Ryland missed another field goal in Sunday’s game against the Chiefs. This time, the rookie fourthroun­d draft pick whiffed on a 41-yarder in the first half.

The Patriots held a workout for multiple kickers back in November, and they could look to make a change after Ryland’s latest miss.

LB/S Marte Mapu: STUD

Patriots rookie linebacker/safety Marte Mapu might be one of the team’s best kept secrets.

He made a play on the big stage against the defending Super Bowl champions by picking off Mahomes for his first career intercepti­on.

Mapu could be one of the key foundation­al defensive players for the Patriots’ inevitable rebuild. He’s a versatile playmaker who can play at both linebacker and safety.

It was only a matter of time before he made an impact.

TE Hunter Henry: STUD

There was no doubt that Hunter Henry was Bailey Zappe’s favorite receiving target against the Chiefs. The veteran tight end served as a safety blanket for the second-year signal-caller in ways he used to serve for Mac Jones back in 2021.

Henry had in a team-high seven receptions for 66 yards and one touchdown.

Henry is making a case for an extension in 2024. All three of the Patriots’ tight ends, including Henry, Pharaoh Brown and Mike Gesicki are playing on expiring deals.

It would make sense to bring back Henry to use him to bridge the gap for the Patriots finally settling on a longterm answer at the position.

WR Jalen Reagor: STUD

The Patriots need to consider letting Jalen Reagor return kicks permanentl­y.

He showed the sudden burst and explosiven­ess that made him a first-round pick three years ago. Granted, things haven’t gone exactly as planned at the receiver position, but Reagor is still a threat to make a play every time he has the ball in his hands.

Coach Bill Belichick has always been great at putting players in position to be successful. Reagor stepping into the role as the primary kick returner for the Patriots could give him new life in the NFL.

RB Kevin Harris: STUD

The Patriots never got their running game going with Ezekiel Elliott in this game, but they did manage to strike up a spark when they gave reserve running back Kevin Harris an opportunet­y.

After finally getting on the field, the second-year rusher exploded out of the backfield with three carries for 21 yards and a touchdown.

With Rhamondre Stevenson sidelined due to an ankle injury, the Patriots could benefit greatly from getting Harris more involved on offense. Elliott has been solid for the most part, but he would be even better with a reliable secondary option to serve as a one-two punch in games. Harris did enough on Sunday to show he could potentiall­y be that guy.

S Kyle Dugger: DUD

It isn’t often that Kyle Dugger makes the dud list, but his disappoint­ing effort at times in this game made it unavoidabl­e. No one is ever going to question Dugger’s intensity as a powerful downhill defender. He is fast, explosive and one of the best tacklers on the team.

But it’s also becoming hard to hide the fact that he has looked like a liability in pass coverage at times. He needed to be better against an offense that leaned heavily on Mahomes creating extra time in the pocket and connecting on unscripted throws downfield.

This was easily one of his least impressive games of the season.

LB Josh Uche: STUD

Josh Uche’s name didn’t show up much on the stat sheet, but he was clearly making the sort of game-changing plays that typically go unnoticed.

Whenever he was freed up to pursue Mahomes, his speed was clearly a problem for the signal-caller, who had to get rid of the ball quicker than he would have liked at times.

No one ever questioned Uche’s ability to rush the passer. It’s more about his issues getting home consistent­ly enough against his target, along with his struggles on early downs. However, against an otherworld­ly quarterbac­k like Mahomes, speeding up a play and forcing him to be uncomforta­ble can impact the game.

Offensive line: DUD

It was another tough day for the Patriots’ offensive line against a really good Chiefs defense. Injuries have obviously been the biggest issue for the unit’s struggles this season.

On Sunday, it lost backup left tackle Conor McDermott to a head injury and starting guard Cole Strange to a knee injury.

So it should have come as no surprise that the offensive line struggled to keep defenders off Zappe in the game.

It doesn’t matter who the quarterbac­k is if the Patriots can’t fix their issues along the offensive front. It’s a trouble spot area that needs to be reassessed across the board in 2024.

DT Christian Barmore: STUD

Christian Barmore has been a gamewrecke­r along the defensive front for the Patriots this season, and that remained the case in Sunday’s game against the Chiefs.

He came away with six tackles in total — one sack and two tackles for a loss. His ability to stay healthy and get a full season under his belt has helped him unlock his game in ways the Patriots have hoped for since drafting him.

There is no question that Barmore has perennial All-Pro and Pro Bowl potential if he stays on the path he’s currently on right now.

QB Bailey Zappe: DUD

Bailey Zappe doesn’t get off without criticism this time around.

This is the second game in a row the offense has floundered in the second half. Granted, he obviously had things working against him in this matchup, including the banged-up offensive line and lack of receiving weapons.

But after a strong start to the first half, the offense went back to stinking in the last two quarters. That stench is becoming too common in New England these days. After opening the first half of the game by going 17 of 19 for 141 yards and one touchdown, Zappe finished the game with only 180 yards, one touchdown and one intercepti­on.

 ?? ERIC CANHA/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Patriots running back Kevin Harris (36) scampers in for a touchdown against the Chiefs on Sunday.
ERIC CANHA/USA TODAY SPORTS Patriots running back Kevin Harris (36) scampers in for a touchdown against the Chiefs on Sunday.

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