Patriots’ Drake Maye Building Strong MVP Case With Historic Season

Patriots’ Drake Maye Building Strong MVP Case With Historic Season
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Drake Maye continued to add to his MVP case with Thursday night’s 27-14 rout of the New York Jets, extending the New England Patriots’ winning streak to eight games.

Maye was excellent in his second primetime win of the season, completing his first 11 pass attempts and finishing 25-for-34 with 281 passing yards and a touchdown. Not surprisingly, he heard plenty of “MVP” chants from the crowd at Gillette Stadium.

The Patriots have the best record in the NFL at 9-2, and Maye is a big reason why. The 23-year-old quarterback leads the league in passing yards (2,836) while ranking second in completion rate (71.9 percent), fourth in QBR (74.1) and fifth in passer rating (113.2). He also has 20 touchdown passes, five interceptions, 285 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground.

Maye’s season has been historically good, as no other quarterback in NFL history has had a stretch like it.

According to OptaSTATS, Maye is the first quarterback in NFL history with at least 2,500 passing yards, 250 rushing yards, 20 touchdown passes, a 70.0 percent completion rate and an .800 winning percentage over an 11-start span.

In other words, no other quarterback has matched Maye’s elite combination of passing volume, accuracy, rushing ability and winning over such an extended stretch.

Maye has the shortest MVP odds on DraftKings (+235) heading into the weekend, and rightfully so. He’s doing things no other quarterback has done before, helping transform New England from one of the league’s worst teams into one of the best.