New England Patriots

New England Patriots

New England Patriots

The New England Patriots improved to 3-7 on the 2024 season with a 19-3 road win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Soldier Field. Here’s who was graded UP or DOWN based on their on-field performance…

UP: DE Keion White

Keion White
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – NOVEMBER 10: Caleb Williams #18 of the Chicago Bears is sacked by Keion White #99 of the New England Patriots during the fourth quarter at Soldier Field. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

It’s hard to pin down one single player to credit for the Patriots’ dominating defense on Sunday, because they played unselfish football as a unit. White is emblematic of that. Too often playing undisciplined or caught out of position, White flipped the script on himself in this game, as he consistently disrupted the Bears up front and allowed his teammates to eat, without being a negative.

White did get a sack of his own, plus four tackles, two total QB hits, and a pass breakup at the line. When he’s at his best, White can be a true impact player, and just hasn’t shown that consistently so far in his sophomore year. He deserves credit for an excellent 60 minutes of football in Chicago.

DOWN: WR K.J. Osborn

KJ Osborn
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Nov 10, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New England Patriots wide receiver K.J. Osborn (2) celebrates the win against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. (David Banks-Imagn Images)

Sunday was a day for the Patriots’ younger players to shine, which made it a little surprising to see Osborn play early on and get the opportunity he did. What did he do with that opportunity? Run out of bounds then back in before making a would-be touchdown catch, making it an illegal touching penalty. Osborn ended up with no catches on one target.

Nobody expected Osborn to be a game-changing receiver for the Patriots this season, but he was certainly supposed to be a steady veteran presence. He’s been anything but steady, and Sunday may mark his last opportunity to make a real impact on the offense.

  • UP: RB Rhamondre Stevenson

    Rhamondre Stevenson

    Rhamondre Stevenson (Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images)

    Drake Maye certainly had his moments on offense, but the running game was key to the win for the Patriots. It made the Bears stack the box at the goal line, which opened up Maye and receiver Ja’Lynn Polk for the play-action fake and the pass that proved to be the game’s only touchdown. Stevenson averaged an unspectacular 3.7 yards per carry, but once again, he ran hard and made it work with still-imperfect blocking.

    Stevenson’s early success on the ground, and the Patriots’ strong clock-killing game in the fourth quarter, played a big role in securing the win. We’ll see if they can keep it going in Week 11, but it was a solid game for Stevenson and for the unit.

  • DOWN: RT Demontrey Jacobs

    Nov 10, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) looks to [ass against the Chicago Bears during the first half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

    Nov 10, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) looks to pass against the Chicago Bears during the first half at Soldier Field. (David Banks-Imagn Images)

    The Patriots delivered a great all-around win, so you sort of have to nitpick to find players deserving of DOWN ratings. Jacobs gets a down because he committed a false start penalty that stalled a third-quarter drive, while the Patriots were still trying to build on what was a 10-point lead at the time. Jacobs is an undrafted player in his first NFL game experience this season, so it’s not necessarily his fault that he’s being trusted as a starting right tackle right now. But that was a penalty he’d like to have back.

  • UP: WR Kayshon Boutte

    Only four catches for 47 yards for Boutte, not a monster game on paper. But the second-year wideout has shown a knack for coming up big in key situations, and he did it once again on Sunday. He most notably caught a 23-yard pass from Maye with just 16 seconds left in the second quarter, which set up a Joey Slye field goal to extend their lead to 13-3 at halftime.

    Obviously, the Patriots didn’t need those points in the end. But at the time, it was huge for the Pats to actually execute a drive and score at the end of the half, a time of game that’s been a struggle for them this season. Boutte was critical to that moment, and continues to make plays when the Pats really need them.

  • DOWN: C Ben Brown

    Nov 10, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) looks to [ass against the Chicago Bears during the first half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

    Nov 10, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) looks to pass against the Chicago Bears during the first half at Soldier Field. (David Banks-Imagn Images)

    Brown’s snapping was erratic in this game, which seemed to contribute to the Patriots’ sloppiness on offense in the first half. He’s had a shaky few games since being a pleasant surprise to start, as the Patriots’ third starting center who signed midseason. He’s another one who can’t really be faulted for being counted on in such an important role, but Brown can definitely snap the ball better than he did on Sunday.

  • UP: DT Jeremiah Pharms Jr.

    Jeremiah Pharms

    CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – NOVEMBER 10: Caleb Williams #18 of the Chicago Bears carries the ball past the tackle attempt by Jeremiah Pharms Jr. #98 of the New England Patriots during the second quarter at Soldier Field on November 10, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

    Easily the best game of Pharms’ young career. The Patriots’ edge pressure opened up space for Pharms to operate, and he stuffed the stat sheet with a sack, three tackles for loss, and five total tackles. Given an opportunity to show out for a Patriots coaching staff committing to young players, Pharms came up huge and helped the team get a nice road win. He’s earned himself increased playing time going forward.

  • DOWN: LB Joe Giles-Harris

    Joe Giles-Harris

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 19: Joe Giles-Harris #44 of the New England Patriots in action during the game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on September 19, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

    Giles-Harris earned an elevation from the practice squad to the main roster for Sunday, and did log a QB hit. But he gets a DOWN because he was flagged for an illegal formation on a third-quarter punt, wiping out what would’ve been a kick to the Bears’ 16-yard line. The Patriots had to re-kick, and the ensuing punt ended in a touchback. Giles-Harris may not make a lot of plays, but he absolutely needs to play clean football in order to stay on the field.

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