Patriots, led by 'conductor' Maye, first to 11 wins
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Patriots, led by 'conductor' Maye, first to 11 wins
"Maye turned in a masterful performance in a 33-15 beatdown of the visiting New York Giants on Monday night, going 24-of-31 for 282 yards, with 2 touchdowns and no interceptions as the Patriots improved to an NFL-best 11-2 heading into their bye week. "I think he's realizing what he can be and what the impact that he makes on this offense and being our conductor," coach Mike Vrabel said. "He means a great deal to this football team.""
""Bye week is huge. Felt like a long time coming, but we're here, and we have some important football after the bye week," said Maye, who leads the NFL with 3,412 passing yards and is the only qualified quarterback completing more than 70% of his passes this season (71.5%). "We're looking forward to getting healthy, get some guys back, and make a push.""
Drake Maye completed 24 of 31 passes for 282 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in a 33-15 victory over the New York Giants. The Patriots improved to an NFL-best 11-2 and have won 10 straight games. Maye leads the league with 3,412 passing yards and is the only qualified quarterback completing more than 70% of his passes (71.5%). The Patriots face the Buffalo Bills on Dec. 14 and the Baltimore Ravens on Dec. 21; a win over Buffalo would clinch the AFC East. The team played without several starters but aims to use the bye week to get healthy.
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