Maye was about as good as it gets in this game. He completed 21 of 23 passes and moved the chains in a variety of ways. Deep ball to Kayshon Boutte? Check. Dropping dimes in the bucket to multiple receivers down the sideline? Check. Picking up first downs with his legs? Absolutely. Maye continues to display pinpoint accuracy as the Patriots' downfield passing game evolves. He was second on the team in rushing.
In his first season with the Patriots, Chaisson has become a bit of an unexpected key contributor. He's started all four games to this point, playing opposite of Harold Landry as the Patriots' two primary edge rushers. Chaisson has also played 68.3 percent of the Patriots' defensive snaps, which is the seventh-highest among all the team's defenders, per Pro Football Reference.