Patriots training camp, Day 3
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New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye admitted the team is tired of losing when speaking with media members after a training camp practice. There's hope for a culture shift for a Patriots team that finished with a 4-13 record in consecutive seasons. They haven't had a winning record since Mac Jones' rookie year back in 2021.
Drake Maye wants to be the best quarterback he can be for the New England Patriots. But his goals for Year 2 of his NFL career go much further than what he does between the numbers.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is embracing a new era in the storied lore of the six-time Super Bowl champions. Heading into h
At times, that didn't feel possible for the New England Patriots, but the last half-decade has been a sobering period for a franchise that had the league in a chokehold for the bulk of the millennium.
If you’re a fan looking for signs that the Patriots want to get back to winning, Maye’s comments were the biggest news from Day 1 of camp.
Patriot fans, tired of four-win teams, want something to root for. With Mike Vrabel at the helm, Josh McDaniels leading the offense, a revamped defense, and Maye getting a legitimate weapon, there’s a renewed sense of optimism. And listening to the crowd Wednesday, it’s not hard to glean where they think the team’s bread is buttered.
Early on, that was something that was important to know, was that he wanted to lead, and there had been zero pushback,” head coach Mike Vrabel said.