Drake Maye talks silencing critics, Mike Vrabel's sideline sprint, and more on WEEI
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Drake Maye talks silencing critics, Mike Vrabel's sideline sprint, and more on WEEI
""It's an awesome feeling. We wanted to get the one last week, but, you know, it's a good feeling to get one on the road, against a divisional opponent," Maye said. "It's such an emotional game, back and forth, so I can't imagine - well, I could imagine, I was in the locker room. Good to get a win. It took everybody. It was cool to see everybody respond and I appreciate what coach has brought this year and to this organization as of yet.""
"Maye submitted the best performance of his young NFL career, completing 19-of-23 throws for 230 yards with two touchdowns and zero turnovers, while also rushing for 31 yards and another touchdown. Even with New England's bounce-back showing on offense after a stagnant outing in Week 1 against the Raiders, Maye credited Sunday's victory as a total team effort - punctuated by a kickoff return touchdown from Antonio Gibson and a game-ending sack from Milton Williams."
Drake Maye and the Patriots secured a 33-27 road victory over the Dolphins in Week 2. Maye completed 19-of-23 passes for 230 yards with two touchdowns and no turnovers, and rushed for 31 yards and a touchdown. New England's defense allowed 315 passing yards to Tua Tagovailoa. Special teams supplied a kickoff return touchdown from Antonio Gibson, and Milton Williams recorded the game-ending sack. Maye credited the win to a full-team effort across offense, defense, special teams, and coaching, praised the coach's early impact, described the game as emotional, and stressed learning from mistakes, penalties, and situational football.
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