Patriots Shouldn’t Overlook Tough Test in Road Game Against Chargers

The Patriots and Chargers have had a good mini-rivalry going for the last decade, and it will renew this weekend in sunny San Diego. The schizophrenic Chargers (2-4) will be a tough test for the new-look Patriots (4-1), who need a win to pull even with the idle Jets at the top of the AFC East.

Fortunately for New England, the Chargers are a banged-up team. The Patriots will be looking to capitalize.

WHEN AND WHERE

Sunday, Oct. 14, 4:15 p.m.
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif.

HEAD TO HEAD

The Patriots lead the all-time series, 20-15-2 (the ties came in 1965 and 1967), including a 2-1 record in the playoffs. The Chargers’ postseason victory came in the 1963 AFL Championship. The Patriots are 9-7-1 on the road against the Chargers.

Interestingly, both head coaches have a losing record in the series. Bill Belichick is 3-5 against the Chargers, including a 2-3 mark with New England, and Norv Turner is 2-4 against the Patriots, including a 1-2 mark with San Diego.

KEY MATCHUP

Tight end Antonio Gates leads the Chargers with 31 receptions and seven touchdowns, and he is second on the team with 490 receiving yards. It is believed Gates will gut out his toe injury and play Sunday, but his effectiveness has the most significant impact on San Diego’s offense.

Teams that have made a conscious effort to attack the middle of the Patriots’ defense have had success, most notably the Saints during joint practices and then in the preseason opener. The Patriots will need to use the formula they had in the second half last week against Todd Heap, chipping him at the line and doing everything possible to disrupt his timing.

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Look for the Patriots to throw a number of looks at Gates, and they could even use linebackers Gary Guyton and Brandon Spikes on the field at the same time with Jerod Mayo. It’s a combination the Patriots haven’t really used, but it’s a 3-3-5 possibility that could guard against teams with effective running games and good tight end play.

STAT SHEET

Patriots

Chargers

INFIRMARY REPORT

From Thursday’s practice report

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Chargers

OUTLOOK

With the combination of the Chargers’ strong play at home, immense talent on the roster and their recent regular-season history against the Patriots, this figures to be a pretty difficult game for New England. Obviously, San Diego’s record doesn’t reflect its potential, and the Patriots sound like a team that is well aware of the danger this game possesses.

At this point, the Patriots have too much going for them, while the Chargers have found too many ways to kill themselves. Look for the Patriots to capitalize off another strong fourth quarter to win a very close game.