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The Patriots blew a 21-point lead and fell to Josh Allen’s Bills, 35-31. Obviously Maye knows it was a missed opportunity, and the quarterback used a six-word phrase to emphasize the importance of moving forward. He doesn’t want the 11-3 Patriots to dwell on the loss.
With the image of their bye week having all but faded from view, the New England Patriots have turned their full attention to their Week 15
Former North Carolina coach shared a story about Drake Maye during his collegiate career, showing how he's grown before joining the Patriots.
Over the first two quarters, Maye completed 9-of-11 passes for 108 yards while generating +0.59 EPA per play as the Patriots offense continued the trend of being the best first-half offense in football. The success led to them taking a 24-7 lead into halftime, but things quickly came crashing down.
Maye has received numerous MVP chants from Patriots fans this season, and those continued into the first half of Sunday’s 35-31 loss to the Bills. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford gained some ground on Maye in the MVP odds after the Patriots’ loss, however.
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is putting on a show early with two rushing touchdowns against the Bills in Week 15
There’s something surreal about what’s happening in Foxborough this season. Sitting at 11-2, the New England Patriots are back to their dominant self for the first time since the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick era.
Drake Maye has flourished in Josh McDaniels' offensive system, now ranking among NFL leaders in multiple statistical categories heading into Week 15.
As the second-year quarterback continues to guide the 11-2 Patriots up the AFC mountaintop, he’s also watched in awe as wife Ann Michael Maye has become a social media sensation overnight with her viral baking videos on TikTok.
Philip Rivers, the 44-year-old veteran who the Indianapolis Colts signed off the street to help turn their season around, hadn't played football since 2020. The
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was in MVP form during Sunday's 35-31 win over the New England Patriots, and he shined in the comeback victory even with an upset stomach. Apparently, playing through nausea is a regular occurrence for the superstar.