Drake Maye For Mvp Patriots Qb Adds To Résumé With Three Touchdown

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drake maye for mvp patriots qb adds to résumé with three touchdown

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The chants from the Foxborough faithful began immediately after Drake Maye ripped off a 28-yard scramble. As those chants echoed throughout Gillette Stadium, the second-year quarterback only gave them further validation. On the very next play, Maye uncorked a 39-yard touchdown on a beautifully placed deep ball to Kayshon Boutte on the left side of the end zone. That blew the roof off the stadium, blew the game wide open en route to the Patriots' 32-12 victory over the Browns, and continued what is a bona fide MVP bid for the 2024... Want to see a perfectly thrown football?!?!?@DrakeMaye2 | #NEPats📺 FOX pic.twitter.com/irY8QLagy7

"No, I didn't hear it," Maye said of the MVP chants. "The guys were making fun of me about my slide back in the huddle on the long run, so I didn't hear it. But the fans have been awesome all season." The score not only proved to be Maye's MVP moment of the week, but it capped off an explosive third quarter where the Patriots offense poured on 21 points, all three touchdowns coming from... That second-half surge was much-needed for a New England team that was clinging to a mere 9-7 lead heading into the halftime locker room. Given the team's prior struggles at Gillette Stadium as of late (4-16 since 2023 heading into Week 8), there was a flicker of concern that the lead and the team's winning streak could be...

The Patriots extended their winning streak to eight games in a 27-14 victory over the Jets on Thursday night, a workmanlike performance for New England on a short week. After facing three top-15 defenses in DVOA in his previous three games, QB Drake Maye got a slight reprieve this week against a Jets defense that entered the week 28th in DVOA. New York was struggling defensively already before the trade deadline and then dealt top CB Sauce Gardner and star DT Quinnen Williams at the deadline. Although the level of competition must be noted, Maye was still superb, even while seeing a new blueprint that went against the Jets typical coverage tendencies. Based on my film charting, Maye had his best day since an outstanding performance vs. the Saints in Week 6, which makes sense since he faced the Browns, Falcons, and Bucs defenses over that span.

With 11 plus plays to only 4.5 minuses, Maye's +6.5 net trails only his near-perfect outings against the Saints (+9) and Dolphins (+9) earlier this season. If my eye test doesn't do it for you, Maye's +0.30 expected points added per drop-back was his highest mark since the game in Tennessee, and his fifth-highest of the season – this was... The most improved area of #Patriots QB Drake Maye’s game is his pocket movement. More under control with better ball security (two hands on the ball) to rip through, relocate & keep his eyes downfield. Seeing the drills from practice on the game film.pic.twitter.com/Bsgnecjsvw Maye's poise to extend plays with controlled pocket movement stood out on film, a clear area of improvement from his rookie season to his year-two leap.

Instead of creating his own pressure by drifting in the pocket, Maye is now relocating to stay alive in the pocket while keeping his eyes downfield and keeping two hands on the football for... Effective pocket maneuvering allows Maye to remain a thrower for longer, which adds all sorts of yards to the Patriots offense on a weekly basis. Drake Maye is the odds-on favorite to be the league's MVP at this point in the season, but according to the New England Patriots quarterback, the three-syllable chants that filled Gillette Stadium before, during... He said postgame that they might have been for rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson, who scored three times en route to New England's eighth win in a row. "(The chants) may have been for TreVeyon tonight," Maye humbly said. "He scored three touchdowns."

Henderson's meteoric rise over the last two weeks has been one that will eventually garner chants of his own some day. Though it may take a couple years to nail down what award the Ohio State rookie may win in the seasons to come, the last two games for Henderson have been a fantastic starting... "It's a journey, the NFL comes with a lot of highs and lows," Henderson said. "I think the biggest thing is preparation going into the week and with the reps that we have, just trying my best to take advantage of them. Continuing to try and grow and get better as a player. My running backs coach does a good job of pushing us, Coach Vrabel does a good job of pushing everyone.

I think preparation is key." With starting back Rhamondre Stevenson missing back-to-back games with a nagging toe injury, Henderson has stepped into the top spot smoothly. His hard runs in the first half were complemented with his ability to add value in the passing game. He became just the fourth Patriot (and first since Rex Burkhead in 2020) to rush for a pair of touchdowns and catch a third. CBS Sports is the premier destination for all sports fans. Get access to the biggest sports events live including NFL & Super Bowl LVIII, UEFA Champions League, BIG10 & SEC Football, March Madness, the Masters, PGA Championship and more, plus in-depth analysis, breaking news,...

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The chants from the Foxborough faithful began immediately after Drake Maye ripped off a 28-yard scramble. As those chants echoed throughout Gillette Stadium, the second-year quarterback only gave them further validation. On the very next play, Maye uncorked a 39-yard touchdown on a beautifully placed deep ball to Kayshon Boutte on the left side of the end zone. That blew the roof off the stadium, blew the game wide open en route to the Patriots' 32-12 victory over the Browns, and continued what is a bona fide MVP bid for the 2024... "No, I didn't hear it," Maye said of the MVP chants.

"The guys were making fun of me about my slide back in the huddle on the long run, so I didn't hear it. But the fans have been awesome all season." The score not only proved to be Maye's MVP moment of the week, but it capped off an explosive third quarter where the Patriots offense poured on 21 points, all three touchdowns coming from... That second-half surge was much-needed for a New England team that was clinging to a mere 9-7 lead heading into the halftime locker room. Given the team's prior struggles at Gillette Stadium as of late (4-16 since 2023 heading into Week 8), there was a flicker of concern that the lead and the team's winning streak could be... FOXBORO — The chants rang out late in the third quarter.

Drake Maye claimed he didn’t hear them after scrambling for 28 yards, his ears full of wisecracks from teammates about how awkwardly he’d slid to end the play. But there’s no question Maye heard the roar that came next. The cheers, just moments later, that echoed in Gillette Stadium after he lofted a 39-yard touchdown pass to put the Browns away for good. “The guys were making fun of me about my slide back in the huddle on the long run, so I didn’t hear it. But the fans have been awesome all season,” Maye said after Sunday’s 32-13 win. “It’s been really cool to see the difference from last year to this year.

Man, it’s been a journey. They’ve been through it, and the fans have been through it the last couple (of) years. So it’s just credit to them.” Maye finished 16-of-24 for 289 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in the Patriots’ fifth straight win. He also rushed for 50 yards and completed every pass he attempted in the second half, as the Pats pulled away from a Cleveland team that’s struggled on offense all season. Even if the Browns had enough firepower to keep pace, it might not have mattered.

After roughly half a decade's absence from real Super Bowl contention, there's no need to deny reality anymore. The 8-2 New England Patriots are back. Doubt Mike Vrabel's bunch at your own risk because they are a wagon. The biggest reason the Patriots are once again a superpower is the play of second-year quarterback Drake Maye. The former No. 3 overall draft pick has blossomed into a veritable superstar this season.

At the time of this writing, Maye is on pace for over 4,300 yards passing, 32 touchdown passes, and just nine interceptions. Oh, and he's also completing nearly 72 percent of his passes with a robust 8.9 yards per pass attempt while sitting No. 2 overall amongst all quarterbacks in composite Expected Points Added (EPA) and Completion Percentage Over Expected (CPOE). If I didn't know any better, that sounds like an NFL MVP-caliber season for Maye. Well, that's because it is. The question now is whether Maye really does have a legit shot of winning MVP in just his second season.

Outside of Maye's stellar play, the best way to assess this is to see his current competition. Let's take a quick look at the tale of the tape, at the time of publishing: Justin Herbert's Focus Amid Referee Controversies Justin Herbert, the talented quarterback of the Los Angeles Chargers, has recently captured attention not just for his on-field performance, but also... Dave Canales sparks Panthers' quest to sweep Falcons after decade-long drought The Carolina Panthers are gearing up for a pivotal clash against the Atlanta Falcons, marking their second... Giants in Turmoil with Mike Kafka at Helm and Jameis Winston Starting The New York Giants are diving headfirst into a whirlwind of change as they prepare for... Chicago Bears' Offensive Line Thrives: Theo Benedet at the Helm of Transformation The Chicago Bears' offensive line is experiencing a notable resurgence, spearheaded by left tackle Theo Benedet....

Brian Burns reveals the story behind his Spider-Man nickname In the world of the NFL, nicknames often carry stories that go beyond the field, and for New York... It’s rarely ever flashy when it comes to the New England Patriots winning games, but this time around it was different as they notched arguably their biggest win of the season. The Patriots knocked off the Buccaneers, 28-23, on the road in a highly-anticipated matchup of two-loss teams entering Week 10. While New England isn’t exactly known for their big plays, they displayed exactly that in their latest win. The Patriots had three touchdown plays of at least 55 yards, including Drake Maye’s 72-yard touchdown pass to Kyle Williams. Despite missing two key offensive players in No.

2 receiver Kayshon Boutte and leading rusher Rhamondre Stevenson, Maye was able to lead the Patriots to their eighth win of the season, which is tied for the top record in the NFL (Denver... Maye threw two touchdowns to go along with 270 passing yards (8.7 yards per pass attempt), proving that he can win a high-scoring game without his best offensive playmakers. He did so against one of the top contenders in the NFC on the road, notching his second big away win of the season. The Patriots previously beat the Buffalo Bills on the road in which Maye played more of game-managing role. “The ability to weather the storm,” says Stefon Diggs of what impressed him the most about Maye from this win. “We went into a hostile environment against a good team.

They’re one of the best teams in the NFC. We went into a hostile environment, things not going well and rallying. We stuck together, things were going up and down. We didn’t waver, didn’t change our mindset, just kept pushing. Just proud of this team.”

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