New England Patriots second-year quarterback Drake Maye enjoyed a tremendous regular season. He propelled the Patriots to a 14-3 record, was among the league’s most efficient downfield passers, helped New England generate 69 explosive passing plays this year — second only to the Los Angeles Rams — and also finished second in MVP voting, behind only Matthew Stafford. It was a dream season.
That turned into a nightmare in the playoffs.
While Maye and the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl LX, it was largely New England’s defense, as well as the circumstances of each of their first three playoff games, that saw New England advance. The efficient, explosive New England passing
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