
"Drake Maye is making a very compelling argument to win NFL MVP in just his second season in the pro ranks. As expected, the 23-year-old Patriots has largely brushed aside all talk of his individual success, even if he leads the NFL in passer rating (112.9) and completion percentage (71.7) - while also throwing for 4,203 yards and 30 touchdowns against just eight interceptions."
""I'd say 100 percent," Maye said when asked about Brown's standing as an MVP candidate this season. "I think he's had what, how many games with 30-plus [points]? I think he just had a couple games with 40 [points]. He's doing whatever they need him to, and he can score the ball at will, and he does it nonchalantly. Looks like he's not even trying out there.""
Drake Maye leads the NFL in passer rating (112.9) and completion percentage (71.7), with 4,203 passing yards, 30 touchdowns and eight interceptions. Maye has helped New England to a 13-3 record and the AFC No. 2 seed. Maye supports Jaylen Brown as a legitimate MVP candidate, highlighting Brown’s ability to score nonchalantly and repeatedly reach 30-plus points. Brown is averaging a career-best 29.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.8 assists through 29 games. Brown scored 37 points in a loss to Portland, marking a ninth-straight 30-point performance that ties a franchise record and 12 30-point games in his last 13.
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