The Los Angeles Chargers entered Gillette Stadium on Sunday averaging 24.5 points per game — the ninth most in football. But when the game clock struck all zeroes on Sunday, they mustered just six total points.
Despite the low scoring output, it was still enough to earn the victory over New England whose offense put up a goose egg for the second time this season at home.
“Super frustrating, not being able to go out there — defense holds them to six points and for us not to be able to go out there and put us anything on the board is tough,” running back Ezekiel Elliott told reporters after the game.