
"The quiet, unassuming Maye is on his way to becoming the NFL's next best thing in Foxborough and the foundation of the next Patriots' dynasty. He's that good, and now the wider NFL world is just beginning to see what should have been obvious since last season: his talent is off the charts. Maye's had a tepid first half, but as the inimitable Brady did throughout his brilliant career, he lit a fire under his teammates with his sizzling play,"
"As New England Patriots great Tedy Bruschi once said, the Patriots "shocked the world" and the NFL by going into Orchard Park and beating the Buffalo Bills 23-20. This win wasn't a fluke. The Patriots have a great young quarterback on their hands in Drake Maye. His fourth-quarter performance against the Bills should draw comparisons to his greatest ever predecessor's similar late-game heroics in Foxborough. That's Patriots' Hall of Famer and lock first ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer, Tom Brady."
Drake Maye led the Patriots to a 23-20 road victory at Buffalo with a decisive fourth-quarter performance. His late-game composure invites comparison to Tom Brady's similar heroics in Foxborough. Maye struggled through a tepid first half of the season after being denied first-team preseason reps and sitting for about four games. He has operated behind a weak offensive line and a limited receiving corps yet delivered a 66 percent completion rate. The arrival of coach Mike Vrabel and a professional approach to football operations accelerated the team's improvement. Maye's talent and clutch play have quickly made him a foundational player in New England.
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