A workmanlike yet spectacular victory by the Patriots to keep the NFL's best winning streak alive
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A workmanlike yet spectacular victory by the Patriots to keep the NFL's best winning streak alive
"For the second straight game, Drake Maye (25 of 34, 281 passing yards, 1 TD) showed a national audience that his MVP candidacy is real, surely thrilling the many who desperately hoped the Patriots' downturn would last far longer than it did post-Tom Brady. High-voltage rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson scored three touchdowns, giving him five over the past two games, while veteran receiver Stefon Diggs again headlined a receiving corps that deserves more respect than it gets."
"The final 27-14 score suggests the Patriots' victory over the Jets Thursday night - their eighth straight in this unexpected marvel of a season - was more workmanlike than spectacular. But the score doesn't tell the entire story, just its conclusion. There was plenty of spectacular to be found in a game that never really felt in danger of being anything other than a Patriots victory."
The Patriots beat the Jets 27-14, extending their winning streak to eight games. Drake Maye completed 25 of 34 passes for 281 yards and a touchdown, reinforcing his MVP candidacy. Rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson scored three touchdowns and has five in the past two games, showing explosive play and growing confidence. Stefon Diggs led the receiving corps with a strong performance. The defense settled after an uneven first drive and played disciplined, stout football throughout. The victory blended workmanlike efficiency with moments of spectacular play, reflecting how strong teams preserve long winning runs.
Read at Boston.com
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