On Mahomes’ heels
But that wasn’t all. With this game, Drake Maye became just the third quarterback in NFL history—alongside Patrick Mahomes and Dan Marino—to record six consecutive games with over 200 passing yards and a passer rating above 100, all before turning 25. That stat speaks not only to consistency but to competitive maturity.
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The turning point came in Week 5, when Drake Maye led the Patriots to hand the Buffalo Bills their first loss of the season. Since then, he’s stacked wins against the Saints and Titans, solidifying his place as one of the breakout stars of the year. While his rookie campaign wasn’t as flashy as CJ Stroud’s or Jayden Daniels’, Maye’s steady rise is now reshaping the AFC East landscape.
MVP race heating up
With New England sitting atop the division. The pressure now shifts to Josh Allen and a Bills team that can’t afford more slip-ups. If Drake Maye keeps this pace, he could not only steal the divisional crown but also crash the MVP conversation.
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Even if his performance levels out, Drake Maye has already done something that seemed out of reach since Brady’s departure. He’s given the Patriots a competitive identity again. And in Foxborough, that’s celebrated like a last-second touchdown.