Drake Maye Has Already Made NFL History

The New England Patriots extended their winning streak with a 24-23 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday at Gillette Stadium.
Quarterback Drake Maye delivered another strong performance in his second season, continuing to silence critics who have questioned the strength of New England’s schedule.
His consistency has become a defining factor in the Patriots’ resurgence during the first half of the season.
Sunday’s result also marked a significant individual achievement for the young quarterback.
Statistical analysis confirmed that Maye has reached a milestone that places him alongside some of the most accomplished players in league history at his age.
“Drake Maye has had 200+ pass yards & a 100+ passer rating in 8 straight games (T-longest such streak in NFL history by any QB 23 or younger)” NFL+ shared on X.
Drake Maye has had 200+ pass yards & a 100+ passer rating in 8 straight games (T-longest such streak in NFL history by any QB 23 or younger)
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Maye finished the game with 259 passing yards, two touchdowns, and one interception against Atlanta.
He absorbed six sacks and lost one fumble as the Falcons applied consistent pressure throughout the afternoon.
New England’s offense generated 21 points before halftime but managed only a field goal in the second half.
The uneven offensive output did not prevent the Patriots from securing their sixth straight win.
Maye’s ability to produce under difficult circumstances has positioned him as a long-term foundation for the franchise.
While comparisons to Tom Brady remain premature, the second-year quarterback has shown the composure and poise required to lead New England into the future.
Since taking over during Week 4 of the 2024 season, Maye has provided a spark that has not diminished.
His impact has transformed the Patriots’ offense despite working with a supporting cast that lacks elite talent.
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