New England Patriots down New York Giants to extend NFL-best win streak to 10 games
Drake Maye’s MVP-level performance with 282 yards and 2 touchdowns helped the Patriots extend their NFL-best winning streak to 10 games, overcoming key offensive line injuries.
- Monday, at Gillette Stadium, the Patriots beat the Giants 33-15, extending their win streak to ten, with Maye delivering an MVP-caliber performance.
- Drake Maye delivered 24-of-31 for 282 yards and two touchdowns with a 15.8% higher completion rate this Week 13, while coaches praised his vision and key throws to Kayshon Boutte and Kyle Williams.
- Marcus Jones, Patriots cornerback and returner, returned a punt 94 yards for a touchdown, tying a franchise record, while the Patriots offense and defense produced 395 total offensive yards and 66 total tackles .
- M-V-P chants grew around Drake Maye, New England Patriots quarterback, after his MVP-caliber Monday Night Football showing; the Patriots now pause until Week 17 vs. Buffalo Bills on Dec. 14.
- Despite injuries to starters Will Campbell and Jared Wilson, Drake Maye remained unflappable as Mike Vrabel called him the offense’s 'conductor' and praised the team's 'no naps' culture.
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Mike Vrabel's Demand Of Patriots is Perfect, QB Drake Maye Says
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel pulled out a familiar motivational phrase in Patriot lore ahead of a Week 14 win over the New York Giants.It worked quite well as quarterback Drake Maye sees it. Vrabel donned a vest with the phrase “no naps,” a spin-off of former head coach Bill Belichick’s “no days off” approach during the team’s dynasty in the 2000s and 2010s, which Vrabel was a part of.“I think it was perfect with Coach saying, “no…
What Patriots QB Drake Maye is ‘realizing’ amid 11-2 start, MVP campaign
FOXBORO -- The M-V-P chants are getting louder by the week at Gillette Stadium, and Drake Maye is back in the driver's seat as the betting favorite for the postseason award. Maye turned in an MVP-caliber performance on primetime in front of a national audience on "Monday Night Football" in the Patriots' 33-15 win over the Giants.
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