#Patriots QB Drake Maye when asked if he cares about winning MVP:
“The MVP is obviously one of the big accolades for this league… It’s an honor as a player to earn the award and I respect all the past MVPs, but I think at the end of the day winning a Super Bowl is the biggest… pic.twitter.com/mZh43OoOJa— Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) December 17, 2025
The setback against the Bills
Drake Maye endured a painful defeat against Buffalo, where Josh Allen led a historic comeback. The New England passer finished with just 155 yards and one interception, though he added two rushing touchdowns.
That loss prevented the Patriots from catching the Broncos at the top of the AFC. Even so, Drake Maye stressed the importance of learning each week and not letting one defeat linger mentally.
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Looking ahead
Drake Maye knows the schedule offers no breaks. In Week 16, the Patriots face Lamar Jackson’s Ravens, a tough matchup despite Baltimore’s uneven record. For the quarterback, the only priority is securing the team’s twelfth win of the season.
According to Firstsportz, the narrative around Drake Maye positions him as a serious candidate for both the MVP and the Super Bowl. Yet the player himself has been clear: championships define greatness.
A historic opportunity
Drake Maye now finds himself in an ideal scenario. With Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow out of contention, the Patriots have a clearer path to the playoffs. The quarterback understands that every win is crucial to secure a postseason bye and keep title hopes alive.
Drake Maye on moving on quickly from the loss:
“Don’t let it beat you twice. Move on to the next week and learn from it and take what we can. And know that we’ve got some football ahead of us that’s important, still very important. And don’t just hang our hat and keep your head… pic.twitter.com/CxBPXZSL9L
— Tom Carroll (@yaboiTCfresh) December 14, 2025
The maturity Drake Maye has shown in his third year proves he is not satisfied with flashy stats. His words point to a bigger legacy: becoming the leader who brings New England back to the top of the NFL.