up to $50 million In 2015 http://www.authenticsnewenglandpatriots.com/cheap-rex-burkhead-jersey , the New England Patriots invested considerable draft capital to solidify their trenches. Part of this investment was picking guards Tre’ Jackson and Shaq Mason in the fourth round. And while Jackson is currently out of the league, Mason turned into one of the NFL’s best interior offensive linemen over the last three years – one that apparently just signed a long-term contract extension to stay in New England.As first reported by NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Patriots and Mason have agreed to a five-year deal that will pay Mason as one of the best guards in the league:In 2017, Mason played 1,136 of 1,139 snaps during the regular season (99.7%) before adding a perfect 221 of 221 in the postseason. Despite playing the majority of those snaps beside backup right tackles Cameron Fleming and LaAdrian Waddle, he did not skip a beat and continued his improvement and growth into a reliable, all-around interior offensive lineman for the Patriots – and one of the best guards in all of football.Mason, who started 49 games over his three years with the team, was entering the final year of his original rookie contract on a modest salary cap hit of $2.02 million. A lock to make the team and again serve as its starting right guard http://www.authenticsnewenglandpatriots.com/cheap-marcus-cannon-jersey , the main question this season was whether or not the Patriots would be able to lock him up to a long-term contract before he hit free agency next March. It looks like they succeeded. The New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs played one of the most exciting regular season games in recent memory yesterday, a 43-40 thriller that was decided in the home team’s favor on the final play. The contest produced many a memorable moments, and some plenty of standout performances – for better or for worse. Let’s take a look at some of them.Winner: The offensive lineThe Patriots gained 500 yards of offense against the Chiefs, with a respectable 173 of which coming on the ground. New England was willing to stick to the running game all night long and a big reason why it worked was the offensive line’s dominance: the unit paved the way for the team’s running backs to run wild over the Kansas City defense, which contributed to the Patriots dominating the time of possession 36:09-23:51. The unit also was strong when it came to pass protection.Winner: RB Sony MichelSony Michel delivered another very good performance and was given a big role in New England’s offense. Overall, the first-round rookie carried the football 24 times for 106 yards – his second 100-yard game in the last three weeks – and two touchdowns. Michel’s productivity on the ground did not only help the Patriots control the tempo of the game, it also set up play-action opportunities for the offense.Winner: TE Rob Gronkowski & FB James DevelinWhile both were involved in the passing game as well, Rob Gronkowski and James Develin are primarily in the winners column due to their contributions as run blockers. Both were dominant in that area and like the offensive line played a key role to New England establishing a presence on the ground early on and being able to stick to it throughout the night. Furthermore, Gronkowski caught three passes for 97 yards while Develin had two receptions for 3 yards.Loser: LB Kyle Van NoyThe way the Patriots defense is schematically constructed, the linebackers play a key role in stopping opposing players. Good tackling is vital for this role http://www.authenticsnewenglandpatriots.com/cheap-elandon-roberts-jersey , and this is where Kyle Van Noy had an inconsistent day: the veteran let running back Kareem Hunt slip through his hands on a third down in the second quarter which later led to a field goal – not the only time Van Noy failed to wrap a player up. In a high-scoring game, stops like these needed to be made.Winner: LB Dont’a HightowerAfter a slow start into the season, Dont’a Hightower has come along as of late. Yesterday, he was one of the driving factors behind behind what was one of the Patriots’ best defensive performances – at least in the first half. The veteran linebacker finished the game with two tackles, a quarterback hit, and registered an interception that set up a New England first quarter touchdown. Hightower was disruptive all game long and helped the Patriots slow down the Chiefs’ high-octane offense early in the game.Loser: The second half defenseAs good as New England’s defense was through the first two quarters, as bad it looked in the second half. While it started with its collective back against the wall on two drives thanks to an offensive giveaway and a long kickoff return, it also surrendered two big plays that swung momentum back to the Chiefs: a 67-yard touchdown pass to Kareem Hunt on the third play of the third quarter, and a 75-yard score by Tyreek Hill on the very first play from scrimmage after the Patriots went up seven points late in the fourth period.Loser: WR Phillip DorsettFor the first time all season long, Phillip Dorsett was not targeted in the passing game. The former first-round draft pick was relegated to a depth role on Sunday and hardly ever saw the field: Dorsett played a mere three offensive snaps and served as New England’s fifth wide receiver in terms of playing time – a disappoint development for a player that had a key role over the first four weeks of the season.Winner: WR Chris HoganWhile it was not his most active performance White Ja'Whaun Bentley Jersey , Chris Hogan still had a solid game and made big plays in important situations – none bigger than his 42-yard reception on a 3rd and 1 in the fourth quarter after Kansas City went up 33-30. Overall, the veteran wide receiver finished the day with four catches for 78 yards and could have also scored a touchdown had Tom Brady looked his way instead of firing incomplete to Josh Gordon early in the third quarter.Loser: FS Devin McCourtyDevin McCourty’s up-and-down season continued yesterday. After he surrendered two touchdowns against the Indianapolis Colts last week, the veteran safety was again beaten for two scores against the Chiefs. This time, it was wide receiver Tyreek Hill who took advantage of McCourty’s lack of fluidity as a one-on-one coverage player. While Hill is a tough matchup for any player, the Patriots’ team captain made it look too easy for him at times.Winner: K Stephen GostkowskiWhile his 28-yard game winner will remain the most memorable of his kicks from yesterday’s game, Stephen Gostkowski had a very good performance throughout the night. The veteran attempted nine kicks – five field goals and four extra points – and made them all for a total of 19 points. He looked like his usual automatic self, no matter the distance he had to cover: two of Gostkowski’s kicks came from 48 and 50 yards out, respectively.Winner: CB Stephon GilmoreThe Chiefs have one of the most talented group of pass catchers in the NFL, but one member was effectively erased from the game yesterday by Stephon Gilmore: Sammy Watkins. The former Buffalo Bill, who usually was covered one-on-one by Gilmore Cordarrelle Patterson Jersey , finished the day with just two catches for 18 yards. With a cornerback able to play against high-talent players like Watkins on an island, the Patriots defense is allowed to allocated resources elsewhere.Loser: The kickoff coverageThe Patriots had a curious approach to kickoffs yesterday, oftentimes opting to kick short of the goal line and force Kansas City to return. The visitors gladly did that and ran back five kicks for 190 yards and an average of 38.0 yards per return – almost giving up a touchdown in the process as well. The plan by the coaching staff and the execution by the coverage team helped the Chiefs win the field position battle and build momentum in the second half.Winner: The third down defenseNew England had been inconsistent on third down entering yesterday’s game. And while the performance was not spotless, it was a step in the right direction against an opponent that had previously shined in this area. While the Patriots offense went 7-of-13 (54%), the defense allowed just 4 of 10 third downs (40%) to be converted. Before the game, New England’s percentages looked worse (41.7% on offense, 44.6% on defense) while Kansas City’s looked noticeably better (45.3% on offense, 29.3% on defense).