12 Takeaways From Patriots Victory Over Browns Drake Maye Msn
Lessons learned from the Patriots’ 32-13 win over the Browns. The New England Patriots celebrated a home win against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday to improve to 6-2 on the year. Their matchup with the top-ranked defense in football wasn’t always pretty, but in the end the Patriots did enough to beat yet another opponent by multiple scores, 32-13. Let’s get into some lessons learned from the team’s fifth straight victory. Drake Maye might have played his worst 30 minutes of the season in the first half on Sunday. The Patriots’ second-year quarterback threw a terrible interception, was erratic with the ball, and had trouble getting the ball out early, taking multiple coverage sacks.
And then, the flip switched. Maye drove his team to a go-ahead field goal at the end of the first half, and then played like the Drake Maye we’ve seen this season from the third period on. He led three straight touchdown drives without throwing an incompletion to open the second half, eventually finishing 18-for-24 for 282 yards with three touchdowns and an interceptions as well as 53 rushing yards on... Mike Vrabel praises Stefon Diggs for his impact on the wide receiver room following his first touchdown of the season It wasn't smooth. They didn't seem totally comfortable.
But, in the end, everything worked out. That's how it's gone for the Patriots in 2025. And that's how it went for them on Sunday. Both in the game itself -- where they beat the Browns, 32-13 -- but also in the tunnel for pregame player introductions. The Patriots haven't started a game that way in years. They made it popular to emerge from the locker room as a team after being introduced in that fashion ahead of their first Super Bowl victory 24 years ago.
Subscribe to NBC Sports Boston's podcast network to hear our Insiders bring you the latest insights on your favorite teams! The Patriots are rolling as winners of five-straight games following a 32-13 victory over the Browns at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, and everyone is deservedly receiving their flowers for a 6-2 start. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and second-year QB Drake Maye are rightfully getting the most praise. Maye is elevating New England's offense to seventh in scoring (26.6 PPG), sixth in EPA per play (+0.11), and 11th in DVOA – basically a top-10 offense in most metrics. As for Vrabel, he certainly has his hands on his team's schemes, fundamentals, and game plans, while setting the tone for the locker room culture. Maye is currently in the early MVP discussion, and Vrabel is in the early Coach of the Year conversation, which is all deserved.
That said, after watching the tape from Sunday's win, we also have to tip our caps to the job OC Josh McDaniels is doing with the Patriots offense. Along with Maye playing at an MVP-level, McDaniels continues to unlock new dimensions to New England's offense, out-scheming DC Jim Schwartz and the Browns defense, which came into Sunday's matchup ranked fifth in DVOA. Schwartz is considered one of the best defensive coordinators in the league, while Cleveland has talented players around star DE Myles Garrett on defense, and McDaniels took them to school. On Sunday, the Browns allowed season-highs in total yards (422), first downs (23), rushing yards (177), yards per pass attempt (8.2), explosive plays (seven), and total EPA (+6.5). In the second half, Maye added +0.91 expected points per drop-back with a perfect passer rating of 158.3: 8-8, 114 yards, three touchdowns, and 34 additional yards on the ground. Although the dam didn't break until the second half for the Browns defense, McDaniels's early play-sequencing was still on point.
On the Patriots opening field goal drive, New England scripted two 10-plus yard run plays. The first play was a FB wham scheme, where the Pats invite the play-side defensive tackle upfield from the offset-I formation to get blockers to the second level for a 12-yard gain, taking advantage... Then, McDaniels showed the same formation and inside run action, but the Patriots flipped the ball out to Henderson on the edge for an easy 18-yard gain. Drake Maye scrambles against the Cleveland Browns during Sunday's game. Maddie Meyer / Getty Images FOXBORO, Mass.
— The New England Patriots are off to their best start since they had Bill Belichick calling plays and Tom Brady slinging passes. Drake Maye passed for 282 yards and three touchdowns as the Patriots handled the Cleveland Browns 32-13 on Sunday. The victory improved New England’s record to 6-2, its best start since the Belichick-Brady Pats started 8-0 in 2019. The Patriots also now own the league’s longest winning streak, at five straight. Meanwhile, the Browns, who were coming off a victory over Miami last week, managed just 213 yards of total offense and dropped to 2-6. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel completed just 21 of 35 passes for 156 yards.
He threw two interceptions and two touchdowns. Maye had been arguably the NFL’s hottest player, but it was fair to note that all the success of the last four weeks came against some pretty weak opponents. Patriots quarterback Drake Maye had another huge performance Sunday, throwing for 282 yards and three touchdowns in a victory over the Browns. Billie Weiss / Getty Images FOXBORO, Mass. — Drake Maye claimed he didn’t hear the chants.
He claimed his teammates were too busy busting his chops in the huddle over an awkward slide. He acted like it was totally normal for most of the fans in the stadium to be proclaiming their appreciation for New England’s second-year quarterback through those three letters. But here’s the thing. Maye is making absurd things commonplace with the Patriots again. In a stretch of incredible games, his latest performance might’ve been the best yet. That’s because Sunday was when Maye’s hot start was supposed to cool off a bit.
The Cleveland Browns had the best defense in the league. Their defensive line is absurd. Some regression would have been natural. Instead, Maye shook off a slow start to put together another MVP-caliber performance in a 32-13 rout of the Browns, completing 18 of 24 passes for 282 yards (while adding another 50 on the... His play is the biggest reason the Patriots are 6-2, have won five straight (the longest active winning streak in the NFL) and sit atop the AFC East. The Browns defense gave the Patriots offense plenty of trouble in the first half on Sunday, but for the second week in a row, Drake Maye and company kicked into gear and pulled away...
Dillon Gabriel and the Browns offense came out hot, scoring a touchdown on their opening drive of the game, but from that point, the Patriots defense took over, holding Cleveland off the scoreboard for... The D then started the second half off with back-to-back interceptions, the first by Robert Spillane, the second an acrobatic one-handed pick by Jaylinn Hawkins, as the momentum in the game quickly and decisively... With consecutive scores and interceptions in the third quarter, the Patriots created the separation they needed, pulling away and ensuring a fifth-straight win. The Pats took an early lead on their first drive of the game, getting solid chunk plays from TreVeyon Henderson, who had a 12-yard run and an 18-yard run, while Drake Maye chipped in... Rhamondre Stevenson delivered a key third-down conversion but unconventionally, motioning outside and running a slant that he caught for 15 yards. It was a reminder of how well-rounded Stevenson's game is and how many different ways he can contribute.
The drive fizzled out inside the red zone, with Myles Garrett picking up a sack on the final third down to get the red zone stop for Cleveland. New England settled for the 36-yard field goal and a 3-0 lead. New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye passes against the Cleveland Browns in the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) New England Patriots’ Kayshon Boutte (9) joins wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) as Diggs celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Cleveland Browns in the second half of an NFL football game on Sunday,...
26, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) is sacked by Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett in the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Cleveland Browns tight end Harold Fannin Jr.
celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the New England Patriots in the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel (8) passes against the New England Patriots in the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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