Patriots Drake Maye Earns Mvp Chants As He Slices And Dices Msn

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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

You know you're having a good season when fans are chanting three letters: M-V-P. That's exactly what's been happening to New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. On Thursday, the Patriots hosted the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium, and Maye made sure to make an impact early, leading strong drives in the second quarter to set up back-to-back touchdowns for... Henderson found the end zone again in the third quarter after Maye threw him a six-yard pass. NYJvsNE on Prime VideoAlso streaming on @NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/0fyOYQVsOL Fans at the venue expressed their appreciation for the 23-year-old signal-caller with a familiar chant.

According to The Athletic's Chad Graff, it got too loud, even for the Patriots. Drake Maye controlled the opening drives with steady timing and consistent reads, helping the New England Patriots settle into a balanced rhythm against a defense focused on taking away deep concepts. “I don’t think anything has surprised me,” Maye said, according to ESPN’s Mike Reiss. “When you put the work in, and we have good players and good coaches, you are going to get a result that you want.” He completed his first 11 attempts, giving the offense early confidence and helping the Patriots establish a controlled pace that matched their game plan. Maye finished 25-of-34 for 281 yards, one touchdown and zero turnovers, showing continued growth in decision making and situational awareness against disguised coverage shells that challenged his processing.

He worked efficiently between intermediate windows, trusting his footwork to keep timing predictable while avoiding unnecessary movement in the pocket. New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye could not be stopped in Week 8 as he dominated the Cleveland Browns with yet another big game. Maye completed 75 percent of his passes in the game and threw for 282 passing yards, three touchdowns and one interception. The Browns entered Week 9 allowing the third-fewest passing yards per game, but it did not matter to Maye, whose second-year breakout only continued to grow. Maye’s third touchdown of the game, a 39-yard strike to Kayshon Boutte, put the Patriots up 30-7 in the third quarter. Fans could not get enough of him at that point and filled Gillette Stadium with MVP chants.

BOUTTE BOMB @DrakeMaye2 | @KayshonBoutte1 — New England Patriots (@Patriots) October 26, 2025 Drake Maye received more “MVP” chants from New England Patriots fans as he lead the team to an eighth consecutive win on Thursday night, and he had a great response to the praise. Maye finished 25/34 for 281 yards and a touchdown in the Patriots’ 27-14 Week 11 win over the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The second-year quarterback made several more eye-popping throws throughout the night and did not turn the ball over. Patriots fans chanted “MVP!” when Maye was introduced and then at various points during and after the game.

When asked about the chants in his postgame press conference, Maye deflected the attention to TreVeyeon Henderson. Maye said the rookie running back was the MVP on Thursday night. “I think it was a big time for him stepping up, and it’s been great for him to get all these reps, to keep getting these reps,” Maye said, via Michael David Smith of... “He wants to be great. He’s just showing up every day and asking questions. … I think just continuing for him to keep going the oncoming weeks and know that him and (Rhamondre Stevenson) and our backs, we can create a good one-two thing going.

Looking forward to have (Stevenson) back, but TreVeyon stepped up huge.” Stevenson has been out with a toe injury, and Henderson has stepped up over the past two weeks. The former Ohio State star exploded for two long touchdown runs in New England’s 28-23 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week. He pulled a genius move on the second score.

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