Drake Maye And Mike Vrabel Address Viral Moment After Interception
FOXBOROUGH — While the Patriots came away with the win, there are plenty of areas for improvement. And one is specifically for Drake Maye, who turned the ball over twice. Specifically, in the second half, Maye was intercepted by Falcons safety Jessie Bates III on a pass intended for Hunter Henry. Afterwards, it was clear Maye was frustrated; however, a video captured showed head coach Mike Vrabel going over, and he appeared to say some encouraging words. Both Maye and Vrabel were asked about this after the game. "Yeah.
He’s great at coming up to me after really every drive. He comes over and says something to me, always positive, always wanting me to rally the guys around me, always challenging me to battle adversity and get the guys going," Maye explained. "I just appreciate the way he coaches me. He’s hard on me, but he’s very positive, and he wants the best out of me. Everything that he says to me, I think it’s going to be important and become true." As for Vrabel, he made it clear that the past didn't matter and it was what Maye did next that was most important.
Winning seven-straight games has Drake Maye in defiant mode, despite a key mistake by the New England Patriots’ quarterback in Week 10. Maye threw a critical end zone interception late in the fourth quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that might’ve cost his team victory, but the third-overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft isn’t worried... Maye saw his late and desperate heave into the end zone for wide receiver Mack Hollins snatched by Bucs’ safety Tykee Smith. The smarter move would have been for Maye to throw the ball away and settle for a field goal with the Pats holding a slender 21-16 lead with just over five minutes left in... Ultimately, New England left Raymond James Stadium with a 28-23 victory on Sunday, November 9, but Maye’s latest example of hero ball rates as a worry. At least to outsiders, but the second-year signal-caller who already looks like a candidate for the MVP award, isn’t so concerned.
Maye told reporters, “I’m not going to change my approach. I wouldn’t change the throw. I had Mack [Hollins] earlier. Just got to make it him or nobody out there, out wide. You got to be mad yourself, but you know that you have a chance to either go on a two-minute drill to win the game or go on a five-minute scenario to win the... That’s this league, just bouncing back from it, flipping the page,” per Patriots.com Staff Writer Evan Lazar.
Confidence in how he plays the game is part of what makes Maye a special talent, but this isn’t the first time his habit of extending plays and chancing his arm has caused the... Send this article to your social connections. Send this article to your social connections. FOXBOROUGH — The Patriots might be dreading what awaits on Monday when it comes to the film review after their 24-23 win over the Falcons. New England still managed to come away with a victory on Sunday at Gillette Stadium, but the Patriots whiffled on multiple chances to deliver a knockout blow against the Falcons — letting them hang... Even with Drake Maye getting knocked for two turnovers — directly leading to 10 Atlanta points — and New England’s defense running into issues with both generating pressure (one sack against Michael Penix Jr.)...
FOXBOROUGH — Drake Maye put on quite the show during the New England Patriots' 23-20 win over the Buffalo Bills in primetime. But there was one play in particular that had everyone talking. On the Patriots' final drive of the game, Maye made an incredible play. As he was being pulled down by a Bills defender, Maye saw Stefon Diggs in the distance and threw the ball to the receiver as he was falling over. Diggs made the catch and ultimately turned what could have been a sack into a first down. Even Mike Vrabel couldn't believe what he was seeing in that moment.
"'Oh my gosh, oh my gosh.' It was an 8-yard loss to a 12-yard gain," Vrabel told reporters on Monday morning. "He's continuing to grow and gain confidence, and show us, show everybody, show his team and himself the ability to operate in the pocket, ability to operate in scheduled, move the pocket plays and... So, putting the ball in good locations, not throwing behind guys, going on the move and putting the ball in harm's way." Follow Patriots Wire on Twitter and Facebook. New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was far from perfect during the team’s Week 1 loss against the Las Vegas Raiders. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel explained during an appearance Monday on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show” why he actually doesn’t want the second-year signal-caller to be “perfect.”
“I think that he wants to be, at times, perfect. I need to get past that. We all have to get past that. You need to be precise and not perfect. And if you make a mistake, it’s the reaction that you have to the mistake that everybody sees and then they’re like, ‘Oh, wow, that was a mistake.’ We have to clean our reactions... Our responses have to be much better.
And then getting into the flow. Because you see really good timing, precision and accuracy. And then we see some other misses,” Vrabel said, as shared on Bluesky by ESPN’s Mike Reiss. “I don’t ever concern myself with that. I just want the better performance. More consistent.
And continue to grow as a leader and make sure that there is a command to what we’re doing — that this is the situation, this is the play. Those are the things that I’m focused on.” Mike Vrabel, via “The Greg Hill Show”, on QB Drake Maye when answering a question on what Vrabel sees with how important it is to Maye to win: Maye finished Sunday’s 20-13 loss 30-for-46 with 287 passing yards and one touchdown, while adding four rushing attempts for 11 yards. He also started the second half with a costly interception, however, took four sacks and committed a fumble (which the Patriots recovered) and recorded an 80.6 passer rating. Drake Maye was asked about being a leader, and how he feels about Mike Vrabel pushing him to do more for the team.
EAGAN, Minn. -- It's become clear this summer that Mike Vrabel is working to put Drake Maye through a crash course in what it means to lead. During "mic'd up" moments on the field, the head coach has implored his almost-23-year-old quarterback to coach up his teammates during timeouts or celebrate with them after successful plays. He jumped all over Maye during a practice at Gillette Stadium earlier this week when the offense picked up a delay-of-game penalty. Even when Vrabel is discussing his team in public, he's been hard on Maye after mistakes. He didn't hold back on Maye after an interception during a scrimmage two weeks ago.
After a turnover in the preseason opener last week, Vrabel was blunt in his postgame press conference, calling Maye's decision a poor one. Subscribe to NBC Sports Boston's podcast network to hear our Insiders bring you the latest insights on your favorite teams! NFL training camp is officially underway, which means the return of mic’d-up moments from coaches and players. New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel might have already delivered the best soundbite of the summer. He roasted second-year quarterback Drake Maye with a jab about the team’s offensive struggles last season. Vrabel has never been the most buttoned-up coach in the NFL.
After playing 14 seasons as a linebacker in the league, he brings a similar unfiltered energy to his role on the sidelines. That personality was clear in a recent mic’d up video from Patriots training camp. The four-minute clip features several moments from practice, but one exchange in particular has gone viral. While coaching rookie quarterback Maye on being more aggressive in the red zone, Vrabel takes a shot at the team’s offense from last season. “How many touchdowns did you guys score last year?” Vrabel asked. “The answer is not enough.”
While it might seem like an unnecessary shot, that’s the kind of coach Vrabel is. He may not be the top offensive or defensive mind in the league, but one thing he does better than most is build a culture. Remember Malcolm Butler, undrafted and unknown, stepping into that ‘Super Bowl XLIX’ moment? That electrifying instinct, that read? Robert Spillane brought that same disruptive energy to Patriots practice on Friday. Only this time, it wasn’t a game-winning interception in Glendale.
It was Day 4 of training camp in Foxborough, and the target wasn’t Russell Wilson anymore – it was the future of the franchise. Drake Maye. If you thought Mike Vrabel’s defense would ease into things, think again. Buckle up. “It was basically uh a dry run for a regular padded training camp practice,” CLNS Media’s Greg Bedard observed. “We even had uh some one-on-ones between the offensive line and defensive line.” Vrabel, true to his word after a lighter walkthrough, slammed the accelerator.
“Mike Vrabel definitely backed up what he said the other day… they were going to ramp it up today uh before the off day and they did that.” This wasn’t recess; it was reconnaissance... And Spillane? He arrived locked, loaded, and aiming squarely at Maye’s comfort zone. “As far as how the offense did today. I would say it was inconsistent.” 🏈DeMario Pops Off 🏈Drake Maye unleashes the deep ball 🏈Inconsistent offense 🏈Robert Spillane stands out@GregABedard recaps Day 4 of of Patriots Training Camp on @PatriotsCLNS: https://t.co/kbYLcI5d3g pic.twitter.com/1T85XSPrny
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