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Patriots links 1/22/26: ‘Road warriors’ prep for Denver
TEAM TALK Patriots-Broncos championship round Injury Report. Evan Lazar’s Patriots Gameplan: 3 keys to victory in Sunday’s AFC Championship game. Offense Key: Prepping a pressure plan for the Broncos highly-ranked Pass rush; More! Broadcast Info: How to watch/listen to Patriots at Broncos. Alexandra Fransisco reports the Patriots will host a fan rally in Denver ahead of Sunday’s game. Transcripts: Mike Vrabel (plus 12 min. video) – Drake Maye (plus 10 min. video) Press Conferences: Stefon Diggs, Marcus Jones, Robert Spillane, Anfernee Jennings, Milton Williams, Will Campbell, Christian Gonzalez, K’Lavon Chaisson, Austin Hooper. Patriots Catch-22: Evan Lazar & Alex Barth give recap Texans, necessary fixes, Broncos preview. (2 hrs) Patriots Unfiltered: AFC Championship Preview, Vrabel presser/reaction, team updates. (2 hours) LOCAL LINKS Andrew Callahan details how Mike Vrabel made this Patriots team believe. Mark Daniels spotlights Drake Maye’s turnovers as a top concern in this Sunday’s matchup. Phil Perry notes Drake Maye has been one of the most aggressive quarterbacks in football this season, and he has no plans to change his approach against the Broncos. Doug Kyed explains how the Patriots adopted their ‘Road Warrior’ mentality ahead of their biggest test. Tom Carroll highlights WEEI guest Tom E. Curran on why the fanbase should not be taking Jarrett Stidham lightly. “He gives them a puncher’s chance. He’s got as good an arm as virtually any starter in the league… ” More. Mark Daniels writes how edge rusher K’Lavon Chaisson has had a remarkable turnaround with the Pats. Chris Mason notes Will Campbell knows Denver presents a huge test: ‘They’ve created a lot of chaos.’ Karen Guregian hears from Devin McCourty on how he believes Jaylinn Hawkins and Craig Woodson have both had “great” years leading the secondary and have evolved into a dynamic safety duo. Alex Barth analyzes the injury report, showing the Patriots without two players, 5 limited for first practice of AFC Championship week. Jake Seymour highlights Mike Vrabel sharing key roster developments ahead of Sunday. Nick O’Malley notes Drake Maye-themed coffee “Wake with Drake” is here, thanks to Mass. startup from two next-door dads. /Expensive outside of Marblehead, but I ordered one as a Super Bowl door prize. Phil Perry’s Patriots Mailbag: The Stidham gameplan, Maye’s ‘fine line’ and more. Alex Barth helps us get to know the Denver Broncos. Mark Daniels reports Sean Payton tells Broncos fans to prepare for Super Bowl. Lance Reynolds hears from a Massachusetts physics professor who suggests the Pats are ‘taking a chance’ with their travel plans to Denver and recommends traveling earlier. NATIONAL NEWS Tyler Sullivan (CBS Sports) Patriots vs. Broncos AFC Championship preview: These X factors could determine who advances to Super Bowl LX. Patriots’ X factor: Drake Maye needs to protect the football. Josh Alper (ProFootballTalk) Milton Williams: No one’s talked about our defense, we’ll see what they say now. Nick Shook (NFL.com) Drake Maye committed to being himself despite playoff struggles: ‘I’m gonna take a shot.’ Josh Alper (ProFootballTalk) Mike McGlinchey: Jarrett Stidham can ball, have utmost confidence in him. Around the NFL (NFL.com) NFL Honors: Finalists announced for MVP, other awards from 2025 season Seth Walder (ESPN) Top 100 real NFL MVP candidates for 2025 season. 1. Drake Maye, 75. Milton Williams, 93. Stefon Diggs, 99. Mike Onwenu. Jordan Dajani & Jared Dubin (CBS Sports) NFL conference championship picks. Dajani: Pats win 20-13, Dubin: Pats win 21-10. /Click for commentary. Frank Schwab (Yahoo! Sports) NFL conference championships against-the-spread picks, predictions for every game: Super Bowl LX bids at stake. Broncos (+5) over the Patriots. /Click for commentary. MMQB Staff (SI) Conference Championship picks. Four of six pick Pats to win. Iain MacMillan (SI) NFL upset…

AFC Championship X-Factors: K’Lavon Chaisson has personified the Patriots’ suddenly awesome defense
With the divisional round in the rear view, we have just four teams left in the NFL’s tournament to see who gets to play in Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8. The NFC Championship game is a particularly interesting pier-sixer in that it has two teams that have already faced off twice this season, with the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams splitting the series in the regular season — both times in thrilling fashion. When we look at X-Factors for each team in these games, for the New England Patriots, we could choose any one of about 10 different such players on the defensive side of the ball — those underrated players whose efforts can decide everything. Like so many of these Patriots, edge-rusher K’Lavon Chaisson has seen his story go from first-round bust to first-team must. And he’s become an indispensable part of a defense that has seen an absolutely insane uptick in the postseason. It’s the most interesting question of the NFL’s current postseason: What in the blue hell has gotten into the New England Patriots’ defense lately? The same defense that ranked 23rd in DVOA in the regular season, and had to get a bump from 26th to 16th in the second half of the season to even get there, has become the NFL’s newest malevolent force. In their two postseason games against the Los Angeles Chargers and the Houston Texans, the Patriots saw their Defensive DVOA drop from +5.5% to -49.4%. As Defensive DVOA is better when it’s negative, this is a lot like going from a below-average squad to the 2000 Baltimore Ravens or the 2013 Seattle Seahawks overnight. New England’s run defense DVOA dropped from -8.1% to -40.0%, the pass defense DVOA dropped from -16.0% to -53.9%, and a red zone defense that had been the NFL’s worst in the regular season allowed one touchdown in two playoff games. Yes, they were going up against the Chargers’ nonexistent offensive line, and a version of C.J. Stroud that nobody imagined possible when Stroud took the NFL by storm in his rookie season of 2023, but it would be unfortunate to assume that the Patriots defense didn’t have a lot to do with that. Key among these defenders has been edge defender K’Lavon Chaisson, who has gone from first-round bust with the Jacksonville Jaguars, who selected him with the 20th overall pick in the 2020 draft out of LSU, to respectable role-player with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024 with his six sacks and 29 total pressures, to his current place as the most prolific pass-rusher on this defense. Chaisson was good enough in the regular season, with nine sacks and 54 total pressures. But in those two postseason appearances, he’s upped his game with three sacks and 14 pressures. That’s the most pressures for any defender in this postseason, and only Houston’s Will Anderson Jr. has more sacks with four. Like just about everyone on the @Patriots' defense, K'Lavon Chaisson has gone from very good to thermonuclear in the postseason. pic.twitter.com/LUoGr2LWiJ— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) January 22, 2026 ”Probably did some work on him coming out, went through a process there in the offseason, and KC was one of those players that had been a couple different places, and was trying to make the best decision for him, his family and his career, which I can appreciate,“ Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel said on January 12 of Chaisson and his journey. ”So, we went back and forth. There were talks and conversations, and I was glad that he was willing to join us and glad he’s had success. He has done a great job, and we’ll need all those efforts moving forward, but he’s into it. He’s here a lot and fought through the bumps and the bruises of an NFL season. So again, all the credit goes to him, but I think that that wasn’t something that was just cemented on one day. I mean, there were some conversations as we worked through free agency and what his plans were and what the vision that we had for him was. “Everybody has a different…

