The New England Patriots found a new low in an embarrassing 2024 season on Sunday, falling to the Los Angeles Chargers by a 40-7 final on Saturday at Gillette Stadium. The game was so bad, that there were no players truly worthy of an UP designation in the tradition of “Ups & Downs”.
Closest thing to an UP in this loss goes to quarterback Drake Maye and wide receiver DeMario “Pop” Douglas, who connected for a 36-yard touchdown. But the pair also badly misplayed a backward pitch, resulting in an ugly lost fumble. So, they would be categorized as “neutral” in this one.
With that in mind, here are six players we’re all listing as DOWN, based on their performance on the field during this game…
DOWN: LT Vederian Lowe
Offensive line remains the biggest need for the Patriots in the coming off-season, and no spot is more important than left tackle. And their choice to play that spot for the majority of the season, Lowe, continued to play just ugly football. Lowe struggled once again with his pass protection, and managed to commit an illegal hands to the face penalty, which is usually something that happens to the defense.
The Patriots desperately need to upgrade Lowe’s spot, even with just a serviceable starter with an appreciable amount of experience playing left tackle. Because this has been unacceptable and it could ultimately get Drake Maye hurt.
DOWN: CB Jonathan Jones
Jones had a tough matchup having to cover Chargers receiver Ladd McConkey, especially after Christian Gonzalez had to exit the game with a concussion. He couldn’t keep up, as McConkey torched the Pats defense for eight catches, 94 yards, and two touchdowns. Not totally fair to Jones, because he’s far from the biggest problem with the Pats defense or the team in general. But Saturday wasn’t his best day.