Title: Patriots Have Obvious K’Lavon Chaisson Decision to Make After Week 7 Performance
The New England Patriots showed no mercy in Week 7, walking into Nissan Stadium and silencing the Tennessee Titans with a dominant 31–13 victory that strengthened their grip atop the AFC East standings.

Behind head coach Mike Vrabel’s composed leadership, the Patriots executed their game plan to near perfection, showcasing the type of balanced, disciplined football that continues to define their resurgence in the 2025 NFL season.
Among the many defensive standouts, one player in particular delivered a statement performance. Once viewed as a journeyman linebacker, K’Lavon Chaisson reminded everyone why he was once a first-round pick.
“I’ve fought through years of doubt and short contracts,” Chaisson said after the game. “But effort has never left me. Sometimes, you give everything you have — and finally, the game gives something back.”
Chaisson filled the stat sheet against Tennessee, tallying two solo tackles, two tackles for loss, and three quarterback pressures. His energy and timing disrupted the Titans’ backfield, sealing his best all-around game as a Patriot.
The highlight came late in the fourth quarter when he recovered a fumble and rumbled four yards into the end zone — a moment of redemption that electrified both the sideline and the Patriots faithful.
Under Vrabel’s guidance, Chaisson has rediscovered his rhythm, posting 24 pressures this season — just shy of his career high — despite playing fewer snaps. The chemistry between player and system has clearly taken root.
With his one-year deal expiring soon, New England faces an easy decision: extend him now. Stability and trust have transformed Chaisson’s play, and the Patriots would be wise to make sure that story continues in Foxborough.