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Despite an embarrassing 42-10 loss against the New England Patriots on Sunday, New York Jets first-year head coach Aaron Glenn's job reportedly remains safe.
Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs knew Drake Maye would be good, but he didn't know the second-year quarterback would be this good.
Maye's historic day wasn't quite enough to overtake Stafford as the MVP favorite entering the Rams' game at Atlanta on Monday.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye recorded one of the best passing performances in NFL history during Sunday's road game against the New York Jets.
Taking a 42-3 lead over the New York Jets with eight minutes to go in the third quarter, Mike Vrabel had seen enough. With victory virtually guaranteed and the playoffs looming in the distance, the New England Patriots’ head coach decided to pull his starting quarterback.
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was the only person who could stop quarterback Drake Maye during Sunday's game against the Jets.
A roughing the passer penalty carries a potential fine of $17,389 for a first offense and $23,186 for a second. Jones has not received any fine this season, but he was already docked $10,927 for a roughing the passer infraction back in 2023.
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Drake Maye adds to MVP case after reaching passing yard milestone only 2 Patriots QB’s accomplished
The Patriots quarterback joins Tom Brady, who did it for the organization 11 times, and Drew Bledsoe, who accomplished the feat twice. Maye continues to have a strong sophomore season as well as add to his MVP case. The 23-year-old’s 73.3 QBR going into the game against the Jets ranked first in the league.