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5 Reasons Why the New England Patriots Will Win Super Bowl LIII

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Dominance From the Patriots' Offensive Line

Behind Aaron Donald's league-leading 20.5 sacks, the Rams' defense ranked in the top half of the league in both quarterback hits (102) and sacks (41) during the regular season. But they'll now be facing a Patriots offensive line that allowed the league's third-fewest sacks (21) in the regular season and fourth-fewest hits on the quarterback (68).

In the postseason, Brady has yet to take a sack despite dropping back for 90 pass attempts. The Patriots have also allowed just three hits on their quarterback, fewest among all of the teams in the postseason.

Brady has helped his offensive line by getting rid of the ball quickly in the postseason. In both the divisional round and conference championship, no quarterback got rid of the ball quicker than Brady. Per NFL.com's Next Gen Stats, he took just 2.33 seconds to throw against the Los Angeles Chargers and 2.51 seconds to throw against the Chiefs, both below his regular season average of 2.61 seconds.

Should the Rams fail to be the first team to get pressure on Brady this postseason, look for another big game from the Patriots offense.