Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots and Drake Maye
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Maye hit Pop Douglas for no gain. The Patriots quarterback finished 28 of 37 for 268 yards with two TDs and 1 pick in the 21-14 loss. The mixed bag from Maye just wasn’t enough.
The Patriots outgained Pittsburgh, 369-203, but turned the ball over five times, their most in a single game since 2008.
On Sunday in New England, Patriots quarterback Drake Maye landed hard on the ground, banging his head against the artificial surface. He immediately put his right hand on his helmet. Maye was not removed for a concussion check. Two plays later, Maye threw an interception in the end zone, concluding a 17-play drive with no points for the Patriots.
Drake Maye couldn’t carry over the momentum into Week 3 after having his best performance in his young career in Week 2.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye gets to share the field with Aaron Rodgers on Sunday, an opportunity to play against a quarterback he greatly admires and modeled his game after.
The Inside the Lines team uses its proven NFL model to break down why our projected rankings for Week 3 differ significantly from the Fantasy Football Today consensus
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky thought Patriots quarterback Drake Maye played the best game of his NFL career in the Week 2 win over the Dolphins.
The Patriots offensive coordinator raved Thursday about Maye’s ability to decipher and convey what he sees on the field. He’s already seen noticeable improvement from the second-year QB, McDaniels said, and expects that trend to continue.