Patriots stock watch: Here's who stood out and struggled in lopsided victory over Jets
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Patriots stock watch: Here's who stood out and struggled in lopsided victory over Jets
"The Patriots were dominant from start to finish on Sunday, putting up 21 unanswered points to start the game against the Jets. New England's passing game could not be stopped. Drake Maye looked like he had all day in the pocket. He threw five touchdowns and found himself on the bench by the third quarter because the Patriots were up by so much."
"A perfect passer rating is 158.3. Maye finished at 157.0. He spread the ball around efficiently and didn't commit any turnovers. Backup quarterback Josh Dobbs was sharp as well. Other than a 59-yard touchdown run from Breece Hall, New York wasn't able to generate much offense against the Patriots defense. New England had just one sack, and forced one turnover, but they swallowed up the run game and smothered New York's receivers in coverage."
Drake Maye completed all but two passes, threw five touchdowns to five different receivers, and finished with a 157.0 passer rating. Maye had ample time in the pocket, spread the ball efficiently, and committed no turnovers before leaving in the third quarter due to the lopsided score. Backup quarterback Josh Dobbs played sharply. Stefon Diggs produced another 100-yard game, catching all six targets including a contested two-handed reception and appears on pace for a seventh 1,000-yard season. New England's defense surrendered a 59-yard touchdown run but otherwise limited the Jets' rushing attack and covered receivers tightly.
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