'It's a new era': Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel will write New England's next Super Bowl chapter
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'It's a new era': Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel will write New England's next Super Bowl chapter
""That was probably the hardest head bump of my life out there after I picked up the first down," Maye said. "That was special for those guys, we've been in that scenario a lot. I always say that's my favorite play.""
""It's a new team, it's a new era," Maye said. "I respect and appreciate what the Patriots dynasty did, and unfortunately they didn't come out with some wins here, but we changed that narrative and look forward to bringing our best football for [the Super Bowl].""
Drake Maye sealed the Patriots' 10-7 AFC title win by running for a first down on a quarterback keeper and lining up in victory formation in Denver. Maye bumped heads with Will Campbell after the play and called his own number on the decisive drive, faking a handoff to Rhamondre Stevenson and beating a defender to the marker. The win was New England's first road playoff victory in Denver and marked the franchise's 17th win this season. Bill Belichick no longer coaches and Tom Brady is broadcasting, while Maye and coach Vrabel lead the team forward.
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