Drake Maye Had Such A Selfless Answer To Receiving
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye continues to take the league by storm in his second NFL season. New England won their seventh consecutive game on Sunday afternoon with a 28–23 victory over the Buccaneers, and it did so—in part—thanks to a 270-yard, two-touchdown performance from their second-year quarterback. The victory brings the Patriots to 8–2 on the year and, even while playing on the road in Tampa, Maye was serenaded with MVP chants from the crowd. After the game, CBS’s Tracy Wolfson asked the 23-year-old if he heard the noise from fans—which prompted quite the humble response from the rising star. “They may have been for Baker [Mayfield],” Maye said with a humble smile. “Baker played his butt off.
I’m a big fan of Baker’s game and they have a good football team. But you know, we travel well. That’s the Patriots. That’s us. We’re gonna travel every week.” "We're not worried about Buffalo — we're worried about Thursday night."- Drake Maye after @tracywolfson told him the Bills lost pic.twitter.com/6QUmgzTEpp
Drake Maye notched a signature win on Sunday, carving up the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' defense so badly that it propelled him into the thick of the MVP conversation. That's a point traveling Patriots fans let him know about during the game, even if he took the high road by invoking Baker Mayfield after. He finished the game with 270 yards and a pair of touchdowns, including one to Kyle Williams that went for 72 yards. At one point, the Patriots needed just three plays to swing a 10-7 Buccaneers lead into a deficit Tampa Bay wouldn't be able to overcome. Loud 'MVP' chants rained down on Maye throughout the game, which was yet another twist of the knife in Tampa Bay's loss. The Bucs have always had a hard time keeping opposing fans out, and Sunday was another embarassing reminder of that.
Maye, however, didn't dunk on anyone after the game and instead took a classy high road that Bucs fans have to at least appreciate a little. While being interviewed after the game by CBS’s Tracy Wolfson, Maye was asked about the MVP chants and gave a classy answer that also served as a compliment to Baker Mayfield. Patriots quarterback Drake Maye continues to take the league by storm in his second NFL season. New England won their seventh consecutive game on Sunday afternoon with a 28–23 victory over the Buccaneers, and it did so—in part—thanks to a 270-yard, two-touchdown performance from their second-year quarterback. The victory brings the Patriots to 8–2 on the year and, even while playing on the road in Tampa, Maye was serenaded with MVP chants from the crowd. After the game, CBS’s Tracy Wolfson asked the 23-year-old if he heard the noise from fans—which prompted quite the humble response from the rising star.
“They may have been for Baker [Mayfield],” Maye said with a humble smile. “Baker played his butt off. I’m a big fan of Baker’s game and they have a good football team. But you know, we travel well. That’s the Patriots. That’s us.
We’re gonna travel every week.” "We're not worried about Buffalo — we're worried about Thursday night."- Drake Maye after @tracywolfson told him the Bills lost pic.twitter.com/6QUmgzTEpp Drake Maye has thrown himself into MVP contention and turned the New England Patriots into playoff contender - have they finally found their answer to life without Tom Brady?; watch the Patriots take on... Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Tom Brady revealed this week his current dog was a clone of his beloved former canine companion after it passed away in 2023. The New England Patriots have been working on cloning a goat, the goat.
Sure, Drake Maye is no goat, nor a dog. A dawg, perhaps. And while he is no clone of the seven-time Super Bowl champion governing the 'greatest of all time' debate, he may well be the desperately-yearned long-term answer to a quarterback void that could never... But behind Maye, the Patriots are relevant again, dangerous again, and contenders again. New England sit tied at the top of the NFL with a 7-2 record, head coach Mike Vrabel fulfilling expectations as the perfect man to kickstart the post-Bill Belichick era after a flawed Jerod... Drake Maye has been cooking in his second NFL season as his stellar play is a big reason why the Patriots are 6-2 on the season after beating the Browns on Sunday.
The 23-year-old QB threw three more touchdown passes in the 32-13 win at home and he also rushed for 50 yards. The former UNC star, who the Patriots selected with the No. 3 pick in the 2024 NFL draft, now has 15 touchdown passes through eight games and, more importantly, has thrown only three interceptions. Maye has thrown for 2,026 yards, completed 75.2 percent of his passes and has a QB rating of 118.7. Maye has Patriots fans so fired up that they started yelling MVP chants at him after he ran for 28 yards on one play in the third quarter and then again after the next... Maye was asked after the game what he thought of those chants but said he didn't hear them because he was too busy getting roasted by his teammates for how he ended his long...
"No I didn’t hear it," Maye said with a laugh. "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. Best fans in the league and they continue to show out every week." Patriots quarterback Drake Maye continues to take the league by storm in his second NFL season. New England won their seventh consecutive game on Sunday afternoon with a 28–23 victory over the Buccaneers, and it did so—in part—thanks to a 270-yard, two-touchdown performance from their second-year quarterback.
The victory brings the Patriots to 8–2 on the year and, even while playing on the road in Tampa, Maye was serenaded with MVP chants from the crowd. After the game, CBS’s Tracy Wolfson asked the 23-year-old if he heard the noise from fans—which prompted quite the humble response from the rising star. “They may have been for Baker [Mayfield],” Maye said with a humble smile. “Baker played his butt off. I’m a big fan of Baker’s game and they have a good football team. But you know, we travel well.
That’s the Patriots. That’s us. We’re gonna travel every week.” “We’re not worried about Buffalo — we’re worried about Thursday night.”
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