
"I was right there. I was right there watching him. I saw him cut it around the edge, and the kicker didn't know where he was at. He just kept turning, and I knew he wouldn't catch him then. What a play. They made a play on special teams, and then we make a play. That's just this league. It's close games, and you've got to come out on top in one-score games. That was awesome."
"It's proof of why you work so hard, why you have extra meetings, why you get treatment on time, why you do the little things. You have proof now of how it can turn out and come up in the win column."
"That feels good. That feels good. It took everybody. Special teams, offense, defense, trainers, everybody who helps us out. It felt good. Proud of our guys for sticking with it. So many ebbs and flows of the game, and just proud of the guys. That one feels good."
Drake Maye completed 19-of-23 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns in the Patriots' 33-27 victory over the Dolphins in Miami. The win featured contributions from special teams, offense, defense, and trainers, including Antonio Gibson's kickoff return touchdown that swung momentum. The game contained many ebbs and flows, and the team executed in a one-score contest. Maye connected on a 55-yard pass to Rhamondre Stevenson and emphasized trust with teammates on on-field plays. The victory served as tangible proof that preparation and attention to detail can produce wins.
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