
"Just days before potentially stamping their ticket to a Super Bowl, the Patriots saw the fruits of their labor pay off in another way. Even though this is a team game, each year, the NFL hands out several awards on an individual basis. The Patriots' 2025 campaign was so good, though, that they didn't just see head coach Mike Vrabel and quarterback Drake Maye in the final conversation."
"Maye, of course, is up for the NFL's MVP. But, he's not only a finalist there. He's also a finalist for the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year. In his second season, Maye finished with 4,394 passing yards, 31 touchdowns and just eight interceptions while completing an astounding 72 percent of his passes. He also added 450 rushing yards and four touchdowns on the ground for good measure."
"Vrabel, obviously, is a finalist for the NFL's Coach of the Year award, and deservedly so. In his first year with the Patriots, Vrabel led his guys to a 14-3 record and AFC East title. Then, there's McDaniels, who is a finalist for the NFL's Assistant Coach of the Year award -- for obvious reasons. Meanwhile, Henderson is a finalist for the Offensive Rookie of the Year."
New England Patriots placed five individuals among NFL award finalists after a 14-3 season and AFC East title. Drake Maye is finalist for MVP and Offensive Player of the Year after passing for 4,394 yards, 31 touchdowns, eight interceptions and completing 72 percent of passes while adding 450 rushing yards. Mike Vrabel is a Coach of the Year finalist in his first season, and Josh McDaniels is a finalist for Assistant Coach of the Year. TreVeyon Henderson is an Offensive Rookie of the Year finalist with over 1,000 total yards and 10 touchdowns. Stefon Diggs is a Comeback Player finalist after returning from a significant injury.
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