
"His performance against the Bills, sneaking out a win on the road against the last remaining undefeated team, appears to have put him on the league's radar, so much so that he continues to be the focus of several television shows and podcasts. Unsurprisingly, former Patriots Brian Hoyer and David Andrews can't stop raving about Maye, with Hoyer's latest take sounding like it came straight from a fan's mouth."
"While discussing the 2025 season so far in New England, Hoyer couldn't help but make a bold declaration about Maye's development that some might feel is too strong for so early in his career. "The one thing that I've seen in, let's call it 365 days, he has made three years' worth of progressions, in my opinion. From where he was when he took his first start just a year ago today to where he is now.""
Drake Maye started his rookie season under center in Week 6 and entered 2025 with high expectations after overcoming a difficult environment of inexperienced coaching and a limited offensive roster. Ownership hired Mike Vrabel as head coach and Josh McDaniels as offensive coordinator, which presented a clear upgrade around the young quarterback. Maye delivered a signature road win over the Bills, elevating his profile and pushing him into MVP conversations. Former Patriots Brian Hoyer and David Andrews publicly praised Maye's rapid development, with Hoyer claiming Maye made three years' worth of progressions in about one year, while acknowledging uncertainty about what drove the growth.
Read at Musket Fire
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]