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Follow build-up and live text commentary from the NFL Playoffs, as the Buffalo Bills take on the Jacksonville Jaguars before the Philadelphia Eagles face the San Francisco 49ers with radio commentary available.
A pair of AFC powerhouses closed out the Sunday triple-header of wild-card games. The Patriots stymied Justin Herbert and L.A. Here's how it happened:
Unable to find any rhythm on offense amid six sacks, Justin Herbert and the Chargers suffered a 16-3 loss to the New England Patriots in the AFC wild-card playoffs.
While he made an impact with his legs, Drake Maye overcame a rough first half to beat the Chargers in his playoff debut.
The Los Angeles Chargers just released their inactive list for upcoming playoff game against the New England Patriots. One key weapon was left off the list.
For the Chargers, Justin Herbert is 10-of-13 for 93 yards. Keenan Allen leads with three catches and 25 yards. On the injury front, Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis is questionable to return with a toe injury. The Chargers will receive the second-half kickoff.
The Chargers liked TreVeyon Henderson going into the 2025 NFL Draft, but they decided to take Omarion Hampton instead. Albert Breer explains why.