Patriots Film Review: How Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel’s Defense Broke the Chargers
New England Patriots limited Chargers to 3 points using pressure and heavy personnel, achieving a 50% defensive pressure rate and disrupting quarterback Justin Herbert.
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Robert Kraft explains ‘greatest quality’ of Patriots QB Drake Maye
Robert Kraft has liked what he’s seen from Drake Maye since the Patriots drafted him in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. But it’s not the quarterback’s accuracy, league-leading QBR or 31 touchdowns that has caught Kraft’s eye the most.
Patriots film review: How Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel’s defense broke the Chargers
If the Patriots were at home now instead of preparing for a divisional-round playoff game, nothing about their exit would have been a surprise. A bummer, sure. But not a surprise. Mike Vrabel told them what the Chargers’ game plan would be all last week, then told the media Sunday night. “The Chargers want to possess the ball and wear you down,” he said. “And I don’t think we ever let them do that.” No sir. The Pats, in fact, broke the Chargers …
A Tale of two QBs: Chargers' Herbert self-destructs; Maye does just enough to survive, advance
FOXBOROUGH – Two simple, glaring thoughts emerged here immediately after the New England Patriots finally shook the flu virus that is the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night and advanced to the NFL Divisional playoffs with a 16-3 win.
Patriots WAGs Celebrate Win on Party Bus, Admit They Miss Cardi B
The role of WAGs — the wives and girlfriends of professional athletes — has become increasingly visible across the sports world, and nowhere is that more evident than in the NFL. From sideline style to behind-the-scenes support, these women are an integral part of the league’s culture, often shaping team camaraderie in ways fans never see on game day. This past weekend, the spotlight shifted off the field and onto the New England Patriots WAGs, …
How Patriots' Mike Vrabel Summed Up Will Campbell's Playoff Debut
Chances are you won’t be able to guess the Patriots’ highest-graded offensive player from their AFC Wild Card win over the Chargers. It wasn’t running back Rhamondre Stevenson, who totaled 128 yards of offense on 13 touches. It wasn’t quarterback Drake Maye, who performed admirably in the second half with a clutch touchdown to Hunter Henry sealing New England’s victory. So, who was it? It was rookie left tackle Will Campbell, who earned a 75.6 o…
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