Phillip Dorsett Jerseys 2019 , but Marshall Newhouse being sick probably shouldn’t be headline news.But in the current state of the Patriots offensive line, it’s a much bigger deal.Via Andrew Callahan of the , the journeyman tackle (he split last year between the Bills and the Panthers, and the Patriots are his eighth NFL team) missed practice yesterday with an illness. He was limited Wednesday, so his participation today will be telling.Newhouse started at left tackle last week, replacing Isaiah Wynn, who was placed on injured reserve because of a turf toe injury. Wynn won’t be eligible to return until Week 11. Newhouse started at right tackle in Week Two, replacing Marcus Cannon (who has since returned from a shoulder injury).If Newhouse can’t play this week, the Patriots will be down to Korey Cunningham or Caleb Benenoch. Cunningham was picked up in an August trade, and Benenoch signed on Sept. 17.The Patriots have been fortunate that their interior line (left guard Joe Thuney, center Ted Karras, and right guard Shaq Mason) have been able to start every game this year, but that is only after center David Andrews was placed on IR because of blood clots in his lungs.It’s all a challenge for veteran line coach Dante Scarnecchia, and comes at a time when they’re still dealing with the retirement of Rob Gronkowski and the weekly issues at receiver (injury related and otherwise) to force adjustments throughout. The New England Patriots are back in the Super Bowl thanks to a thrilling overtime win over the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. The 37-31 game started with New England jumping to an early 14-point lead, before the Chiefs climbed back to force the game into the fifth quarter — one that saw the Patriots pull out the victory to advance to their third straight world championship game.Let’s dig a little deeper into New England’s playoff opener and analyze some advanced statistics from the contest.Pass distributionNFL Next Gen StatsDespite throwing two interceptions White Stephon Gilmore Jerseys , Tom Brady had a generally good day against the Chiefs. Given plenty of time to scan the field and go through his progressions, the 41-year old was particularly productive when targeting the short boundaries and the intermediate middle of the field. And even though he did not go deep often, Brady kept the defense honest with the occasional downfield attempt.Likely league MVP Patrick Mahomes was not afraid to target all areas of the field, but he was not always successful in doing so. While he was perfect on short throws behind the line of scrimmage, the 24-year old had a tougher time going deep with New England’s downfield coverage doing a tremendous job against his All-Pro weapons Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce. Mahomes still made plenty of big plays but was kept in check in the first half.Offensive rush directionNFL Next Gen StatsJust like they did in week six, the Patriots dominated the Chiefs on the ground to the tune of 177 yards and four scores on 47 non-kneel down carries. The most successful of the team’s three primary backs was once again Sony Michel: the rookie finished the day with 113 yards on the ground — his second 100-yard performance in as many career postseason games — and helped New England control the pace of the game for most of the day.While Rex Burkhead and James White were a bit less successful from a per-play perspective, they still made their rushing attempts count — especially Burkhead. While he failed to pick up a 4th and 1 in the fourth quarter, the second-year Patriot bounced back nicely and scored both the go-ahead touchdown late in regulation as well as the game-winner in overtime.As the graphics above show, the Patriots found success no matter which direction they targeted. One thing that does stand out, however, is that all four touchdowns were scored on off-tackle runs (three of them coming behind the left side) which speaks for the job tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Dwayne Allen, and fullback James Develin were doing as run blockers.Receiver separationNFL Next Gen StatsThe Patriots’ wide receivers were pretty tightly covered for most of the day, with Cordarrelle Patterson’s 3.04 yards of separation on any given target leading the team. For comparison, Julian Edelman, Rob Gronkowski and Chris Hogan — all of whom making big catches in crunch time — were not that wide open. However Stephon Gilmore Jerseys 2019 , Brady trusted them to make plays regardless and more often than not they did just that.Kansas City’s main receiving weapons, meanwhile, had a tougher time — especially the aforementioned Tyreek Hill. Playing a bracket coverage primarily with Jonathan Jones and Devin McCourty on the wideout, Patrick Mahomes targeted him just three times. Only one of the passes was completed for a 42-yard gain when Keion Crossen lost Hill behind him. For most of the day, however, he was removed from the contest by the Patriots’ defensive backfield.Pass protectionPass protection statisticsPlayerSnapsSacksQB HitsHurriesPlayerSnapsSacksQB HitsHurriestwitter.com/jeffphoweDespite playing 97 snaps and playing on the road and going against the NFL’s best pass rushing team in terms of sacks, the Patriots’ offensive line kept Tom Brady mostly clean. He was neither sacked nor hit even once, and only hurried on four of his 46 drop-backs. In short: Dante Scarnecchia’s unit was outstanding, with the left side in particular standing out. Neither tackle Trent Brown nor guard Joe Thuney allowed any disruptions of the quarterback. A dominant outing by the duo and the rest of the line as well.Pass rush/run defensePass rush/run defense statisticsPlayerSnapsSacksQB HitsHurriesRun stopsPlayerSnapsSacksQB HitsHurriesRun stopstwitter.com/jeffphoweNew England made life hard on Patrick Mahomes, especially in the first half. Using a variety of stunts, blitzes, and other pressure packages, the Patriots registered 18 disruptions on the day: Mahomes was sacked four times, hit eight times, and hurries six times. The standout performers were the usual suspects Kyle Van Noy and Trey Flowers White Lawrence Guy Jerseys , who registered a combined 10 pressures on just 35 dropbacks. New England was outstanding up front for most of the day.Defensive rush directionNFL Next Gen StatsWith Kansas City falling behind 14-0 in the first half, the team was pretty much forced to abandon the run quickly. On the day, the team registered just twelve carries with only ten of them coming from a running back: Damien Williams, who was very good as a receiving back — he finished with five catches for 66 yards and two scores — but ran for just 30 yards on the day. The disparity in time of possession is a result of this: New England held the football for almost 44 minutes compared to the Chiefs’ 20:53.Pass rush separationNFL Next Gen StatsIt is no stretch of the imagination to say that New England won Sunday’s game in the trenches — and this graphic illustrates it perfectly. While the Patriots’ defenders were able to get close to the quarterback on any given pass rushing down, the Chiefs’ tremendous pass rush was kept in check all day long. There are multiple reasons for that beyond just the individual play of the men listed, though.Offensively, the Patriots kept Kansas City honest with a healthy mix of run and pass while Tom Brady also was able to get rid of the football fairly quickly. Furthermore, New England’s conditioning played a big role as the players appeared to be at full strength deep into the game and its overtime period. On the other side of the ball, meanwhile, the team’s creative blitz and pass rushing schemes put pressure on the offensive line and by extension Patrick Mahomes.Pass coveragePass coverage statisticsPlayerSnapsTargetsCompletionsYardsTouchdownsInterceptionsRatingPass BreakupsPlayerSnapsTargetsCompletionsYardsTouchdownsInterceptionsRatingPass Breakupstwitter.com/jeffphoweNew England’s coverage statistics do not look outstanding but going against the NFL’s best passing offense they should still be seen as a success. Linebackers Kyle Van Noy and Dont’a Hightower both gave up touchdowns, but were otherwise solid in playing downhill in the passing game or taking away the underneath zones. Likewise, the secondary had a good day when it comes to taking away primary weapons Hill and Kelce and forcing Mahomes to go through his reads and to secondary targets like Sammy Watkins and Damien Williams.