Following a series of injuries that kept key players sidelined for multiple games, the New England Patriots will officially welcome back several returning starters for their upcoming playoff clash with the Los Angeles Chargers. Notably, outside linebacker Harold Landry III and linebacker Robert Spillane, both of whom had missed recent contests due to knee and ankle injuries respectively, will be active for this crucial postseason game. Likewise, wide receiver Kayshon Boutte and offensive tackle Thayer Munford Jr. will also return after entering the week with questionable designations.
On the other side, the Chargers will be adjusting their roster, with rookie running back Omarion Hampton, who had been listed as questionable due to an ankle issue, being declared active. The game, scheduled for Sunday night at Gillette Stadium, promises to be a pivotal matchup with both teams aiming to assert dominance on the field as the playoffs intensify.
Patriots’ Returning Key Players Boost Their Playoff Push
Linebackers Landry and Spillane Are Back on the Field
The Patriots are set to benefit from the return of two of their most impactful linebackers, Harold Landry III and Robert Spillane. Their absences in the past few games had noticeably weakened New England’s front seven, especially against the run. Landry, a veteran edge rusher, has been working through a knee injury, which impacted his sack and pressure rates in recent weeks. He registered a sack on just 1.8% of his rushes post-injury, down from a 2.7% sack rate prior to getting hurt.
Spillane, who had been sidelined for the last four regular-season games, is a vital cog for the Patriots’ defense. With a team-high 18 run stops this season, Spillane has served as the primary signal-caller among linebackers. His ability to diagnose plays and stop opponents in their tracks is expected to bolster New England’s run defense, which struggled in the latter half of the season.
The return of these players is particularly timely considering the Patriots’ recent struggles against the ground game. In the first 10 weeks, New England’s rush EPA (Expected Points Added) ranked fourth in the league but plummeted to 21st in the final six games. Reintegrating their core linebackers has already shown promise; in the last regular-season game against the Dolphins, the Patriots held Miami to a season-low of -0.42 EPA per rush, indicating some improvement.
Other Notable Defensive Reinforcements
Adding to the boost in the front seven, impact defender Milton Williams has already returned to the lineup, further strengthening their internal line. However, the Patriots still await news on Khyiris Tonga, a run-stuffing nose tackle who remains out due to a foot injury. Overall, with the return of Landry, Spillane, and Williams, the Patriots’ defense appears to be nearing full strength, which could serve as a decisive factor against the Chargers’ offense.
Offensive Adjustments and Strategic Lineup Decisions
Patriots’ Offensive Line Improvements
For the Patriots’ offense, much of the focus is on ensuring a solid protection scheme for quarterback Mac Jones, especially in the wake of recent injuries. Rookie Jared Wilson is expected to start at left guard after missing the last two games with a concussion. While backup Ben Brown performed respectably when called upon, Wilson’s return could restore stability along the interior line. Both Wilson and standout left tackle Will Campbell are viewed as future mainstays of the offensive line, and getting them playoff experience is viewed as a strategic move.
The offensive line coach’s decision to revert to Wilson reflects the team’s belief that performance-wise, he hasn’t lost his spot due to injury. Should Wilson face any limitations due to his concussion, Vederian Lowe or Brown could step into the role, but the expectation is that Wilson’s return will give the Patriots a more cohesive blocking front.
Patriot’s Use of Jumbo Packages and Role of Thayer Munford
Among the strategic elements is the team’s utilization of “jumbo” packages, which involve deploying six offensive linemen on the field for added blocking power. Thayer Munford Jr., a third-round rookie and likely to start as the sixth lineman, has been a consistent presence in these formations over the last month. In this role, Munford has contributed to the team’s productivity, enabling the Patriots to average 8.3 yards per play and generate multiple explosive gains.
If Munford’s knee injury limits his mobility, backup tackle Vederian Lowe or Ben Brown could fill in. Nevertheless, the team’s confidence in Munford’s availability indicates his continued role as a key blocker in their high-yield jumbo sets.
Defensive Line and Run Defense: Near Full Strength
The Patriots’ defensive front has seen a resurgence, with several key players returning from injury. The reintroduction of Landry, Spillane, and Milton Williams—along with the ongoing absence of Khyiris Tonga—has been instrumental in bolstering their run defense and pass rush.
Spillane’s presence should be especially felt, given his role as a primary run defender and linebacker leader. His absence was felt during the final stretch of the regular season, which saw the Pats’ rush defense falter, but his return is expected to help stymie the Chargers’ ground game.
Furthermore, the team aims to capitalize on their recent momentum, reinforced by Williams’ solid contributions last week in holding Miami to a season-low rushing EPA. These defensive improvements could prove decisive in containing Los Angeles’ offense, which relies heavily on both passing and running plays.
Chargers’ Roster Insight and Key Player Updates
Running Back Omarion Hampton Ready to Play
Los Angeles will have their rookie running back Omarion Hampton available for Sunday night’s game after being listed as questionable earlier this week due to an ankle injury. Hampton returned to practice in a limited capacity on Friday after missing the first two days of practice, and his presence adds depth to the Chargers’ backfield.
Hampton’s effectiveness will be watched closely, especially considering the Chargers might lean on veteran secondary options like Kimani Vidal, who has been effective as a spell-back. The Chargers’ run game could have a significant role in their offensive strategy, especially if Hampton can replicate his usual impact despite limited practice time.
The Significance of This Playoff Clash
The game at Gillette Stadium marks a historic moment for the Patriots, as it will be their first home playoff game in six seasons. This matchup is a testament to the leadership of head coach Mike Vrabel, who has led the team to a remarkable 10-win turnaround and a division title in his first season at the helm.
While securing a playoff victory would serve as a definitive validation of the team’s rebuild efforts, the Patriots have already exceeded expectations, and this game is a chance to reaffirm their playoff credentials. For the Chargers, the contest offers an opportunity to demonstrate their resilience and capacity to contend against a historically tough opponent in playoff situations.
The game kicks off on Sunday night at 8:15 p.m. ET, with both teams eager to advance further into the postseason and make a statement in the 2026 NFL playoffs.