Drake Maye Matches Tom Brady Makes History While Leading Patriots To
Drake Maye is filling Tom Brady’s shoes just fine so far in New England. The Patriots quarterback went off on Sunday afternoon and matched Brady while leading the team to a dominant 31-13 win over the Tennessee Titans. The victory, New England's fourth straight, pushed the Patriots to 5-2 on the season. Maye was nearly perfect on Sunday at Nissan Stadium. He went 21-of-23 passing for 222 yards with a pair of touchdowns. He had another 62 rushing yards on eight carries.
That made him the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era to complete 90% of his passes, throw for more than 200 yards and rush for more than 50 yards in a single game. That stat is one of several incredible figures to come out of Maye’s performance. He’s now the first quarterback in Patriots history to complete more than 90% of his passes in a game with at least 20 attempts, something not even Brady accomplished. Maye is also the fourth player in the Super Bowl era to have at least two passing touchdowns, two or fewer incompletions and at least 60 rushing yards in a single game. Lamar Jackson, Robert Griffin III and Walter Payton were the other three to pull that off. Maye also matched Brady, the future Hall of Famer who led the Patriots dynasty to six Super Bowl championships, with the most games in team history in a single season with at least 200...
Maye has four this season, something Brady did during the 2007 season. Updated on: October 26, 2025 / 6:27 PM EDT / CBS Boston Move over, Tom Brady. Drake Maye is taking over New England. The quarterback was serenaded with MVP chants from Patriots fans as he helped lead the team to a 32-13 rout of the Cleveland Browns at Gillette Stadium on Sunday. While he has a long way to go to match Brady's success in New England, Maye has already passed the GOAT in the Patriots record book.
Maye threw for 286 yards, three touchdowns, and had a passer rating of 135.8 on Sunday. It was the fifth time this season he's had at least 200 passing yards, a 135+ passer rating, and at least two touchdown passes in a game. Having five such games this season has the Patriots at 6-2 on the year, and saw Maye overtake Brady in the New England record book on Sunday. Brady had four such games during his incredible MVP season in 2007. The New England Patriots came into the 2025 NFL season with the expectation that they had found their quarterback of the future in Drake Maye. Earning a Pro Bowl nod as an alternate in his rookie season, Maye had shown flashes of excellence in his debut campaign.
As a result, the organization went all in on trying to build the roster around him to ensure that success could follow in his sophomore season. Through seven weeks, it is hard to argue that the attempt could have gone any better than it already has. Thanks to some electric performances, he has the Patriots at the top of the AFC East with a 5-2 record, surpassing even the Buffalo Bills with MVP Josh Allen. Earning some MVP buzz of his own, his performance in Week 7 was legitimately history-making as he accomplished a feat that even Tom Brady couldn’t during his time in New England. The statistical production from Maye to begin the year has been unparalleled. After a rough first week performance against the Las Vegas Raiders, he has truly come into his own as an elite talent.
In the six games since, he has had a minimum of 200 or more passing yards, with a passer rating above 100. Against Tennessee, he took that up a notch by registering a passer rating of 135.9, while throwing for 222 yards and two touchdowns. However, it wasn’t the statistical production that truly made Maye stand out above Brady. Instead, he beat the seven-time Super Bowl champion at the thing he was the greatest at: winning. It was almost difficult, over the course of the Patriots convincing 31-13 win over the Titans in Tennessee in Week 7, to recall exactly when quarterback Drake Maye threw a pass that was not... You’d be forgiven for not coming up with an answer–at one point, Maye completed 16 straight passes and finished with 21 completions on 23 attempts.
He had 222 yards passing, and two touchdowns. Maye also ran for 62 yards. He looked every bit the star quarterback he’s been more and more showing himself to be as this season has progressed. But 21-for-23 is a remarkable pair of numbers. In fact, it turns out, it’s a 91.3% completion rate, which is a team record for players who have thrown more than 20 passes in a game. Yes, that’s something even Tom Brady did not do, and Maye tied a Brady team record, to boot.
The passing accuracy mark is impressive, but the Patriots’ team account also added this via Twitter/X: “@Patriots QB Drake Maye has tied Tom Brady (2007) for the most games in team history of at least 200 passing yards, a 135 passer rating and 2 passing touchdowns in a season with... In the immortal words of the late, great Prince Rogers Nelson, “All Hail … The new king in town.” New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye not only helped his team to their fourth straight... During the team’s 31-13 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Week 7, Maye set a Patriots’ organizational mark for the highest single-game completion percentage, with a minimum of 20 pass attempts. The 23-year-old connected on 21-of-23 passes (91.3 percent) for 222 yards and two touchdowns. Despite the honor of not only holding a franchise record, but also unseating its greatest legend to obtain it, Maye accepted the news with a level head, as well as a resolve of making...
“That’s pretty cool,” Maye told reporters postgame. “I still feel like I left some out there.” Maye was near perfect in Nashville, completing 21-of-23 passes for 222 yards and two touchdowns. The Pats’ starter proved that he has arrived with another stellar performance in Week 7. Maye found success against the Titans’ defense by maximizing his yardage gains on early downs and using the intermediate areas of the field to move the ball. In fact, Maye had completed a career-high 16 straight passes at one point.
Kevin Wildes is on the Doorstep of Destiny with his New England Patriots after upsetting the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football! New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has helped rejuvenate hopes for fans through the first seven weeks of the 2025 season. Maye’s performance against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday certainly kept those expectations raised. He was 21-of-23 with 222 passing yards, two touchdown passes and a passer rating of 135.9 as the Patriots won the game 31-13. He was sacked four times but didn’t turn the ball over once. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) waves to fans following an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025, in Nashville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/George Walker IV) 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...
The New England Patriots's dark days appear over. After a pair of 4-13 seasons, the Patriots are not only back to their winning ways, but they are set up to continue winning for years to come because they have a quarterback they... Drake Maye is playing like a superstar, giving New England its first taste of sustained, high-level quarterback play since Tom Brady's time with the franchise ended after the 2019 season. The standard for Maye is not Brady. No one would realistically expect Maye to match Brady's six Super Bowl rings as a Patriot. The numbers, however, line up pretty well when comparing Maye's first two seasons to Brady's first two seasons.
Here's a closer look at how Maye's impressive start to his NFL career compares to Brady.
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