The New England Patriots are looking to find their rhythm with rookie quarterback Drake Maye, who was thrust into the starting role on October 8. Maye, who had spent the first five weeks of the season backing up Jacoby Brissett, has shown promise but also faced the growing pains typical for any rookie. With a modest 1-3 record as a starter and six touchdowns to four interceptions, Maye has impressed with his ability to extend plays with his legs. But Patriots linebacker Jerod Mayo made it clear that the team isn’t planning on leaning too much into his mobility.
Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson also highlighted Maye’s ability to scramble and extend plays. “Quick reads…If it’s not there, scramble, getting out the pocket, trying to find ways to extend plays,” Johnson said. He noted that the key to stopping Maye would be getting in the right position to “take the ball away from him.” However, the Bears’ defense may have a tough task ahead as several key defensive players, including Jaquan Brisker and Kyler Gordon, were sidelined in practice this week.
As the Patriots look to protect their rookie quarterback, the Bears’ defense will be ready to make life difficult for Maye. The game is shaping up to be a clash of wills: can Maye continue his growth despite limited mobility, or will the Bears’ defensive line and secondary shut down the Patriots’ rookie signal-caller and claim a much-needed win?
Drake Maye clears concussion protocol, ready for Week 10 showdown against Bears and Caleb Williams
Drake Maye is good to go for the Patriots’ Week 10 matchup against the Chicago Bears, as he’s cleared concussion protocol and isn’t dealing with any new injuries. The rookie quarterback has already proven his resilience this season, and after a solid recovery, he’s ready to take on a new challenge. Maye wasn’t listed on the Patriots’ injury report for Week 10, signaling that he’s fully recovered and ready to lead the team. “Healthy enough that he doesn’t need to be listed on the injury report,” the Patriots confirmed.
With his health in check, Maye is eager to face off against another top rookie quarterback: Caleb Williams, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 draft. Speaking about the game, Maye shared his excitement to compete against Williams, noting, “Anytime you’re going against a rookie quarterback in the same class, it’s a little extra.” The two have known each other since high school, even sharing camps together, making this game a special one. Maye also praised Williams’ incredible talent, saying, “The play is never over with Caleb,” highlighting his ability to make difficult throws and extend plays.