How will Drake Maye, Patriots bounce back against the Ravens?
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How will Drake Maye, Patriots bounce back against the Ravens?
""From OTAs [in the spring] to 10 straight wins, that guy hasn't changed," Bradbury said. "That's what you want to see when you're the face of the franchise. He's as impressive as can be. It's fun to go to work with a guy like that.""
""It stings when you don't come up on the winning side, but what I've tried to learn in this league is it's on to the next week," Maye said. "Just trying to play to my best ability and try to fix plays that I wish I had back and try to not let them happen again -- trying to learn every week and store things in my memory bank to use them again down the road.""
Drake Maye demonstrated composure following the Patriots' first loss since Week 3, showing the same demeanor from OTAs through a 10-game winning streak. The Patriots lost 35-31 to the Bills and had two late fourth-quarter possessions without gaining a first down, costing them an AFC East title opportunity. Maye leads the NFL with a 70.9% completion rate but completed 60.9% in that game. Maye emphasized moving forward, correcting mistakes and storing lessons for the future. Starting center Garrett Bradbury, age 30, praised Maye's leadership and maturity at 23, noting his consistency and positive influence in the locker room.
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