Drake Maye Says Patriots Must 'Move on to Next Week'
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It will get lost in how the game ended, but one of the most exciting moments in the New England Patriots' 35-31 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 15 was how fas
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is still in second behind Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford in the NFL MVP race. According to DraftKings Sportsbook, Stafford is the favorite to win the award at -300, while Maye sits at +425.
When Patriots quarterback Drake Maye saw Henderson reverse direction away from the pack and head around the left, Maye joined him sprinting downfield to help take out any would-be tacklers.
Drake Maye did plenty of work for the Patriots with his arm and his legs on Sunday, but also showed he can get the job done blocking as well.
Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson appreciated the Drake Maye block that helped spring him for a touchdown run.
In a hard-fought game between division rivals with MVP-worthy quarterbacks, Allen took control to prevent Patriots' playoff party.
Postgame handshake between quarterbacks Drake Maye and Josh Allen draws attention after the Bills’ win over the Patriots.
The signal-caller showed off his underrated speed as he hustled to lay a final delaying block on Henderson's electric 65-yard scoring scamper.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell made a compelling case for Jordan Love's MVP candidacy, in that he is the offensive driver of a division leader, an advanced stats darling, and an overcomer of injuries and an uninspiring receiving corps. However, Love simply hasn't popped as much as the top three quarterbacks leading the MVP race.
Maye and the Patriots offense went silent in the third quarter. But it took one play for them to retake the lead with TreVeyon Henderson producing his second long score - a 65-yard touchdown as the rookie back reversed direction and found daylight, with Maye acting as his lead blocker down the field. The 31-28 lead, however, lasted one drive.
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