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Patriots Reportedly Not Interested in Adding Weapon for Drake Maye

The New England Patriots have been one of the most impressive teams in the NFL to start the season, currently holding a 6-2 record and sitting in first place in the tough AFC East. The Buffalo Bills trail closely behind at 5-2, making the division race highly competitive.

**Drake Maye in Rare Company with Current Streak**

Winners of five straight games, much of the Patriots’ success this season can be attributed to what Drake Maye has accomplished under center. Maye has thrown for at least 200 yards in every game he’s played this year, amassing 2,026 yards, 15 touchdowns, and just three interceptions.

As a still very young team exceeding expectations, it would make sense for the Patriots to explore acquiring a difference-maker on offense to support their young talent, especially as the trade deadline approaches.

**Trade Speculation: A.J. Brown and Beyond**

Reports over the past few months suggested the Patriots had interest in wide receiver A.J. Brown. However, it appears the Philadelphia Eagles are unwilling to part ways with him, which could prompt New England to look elsewhere.

According to the latest report from Dianna Russini of *The Athletic*, the Patriots are currently focused on adding a pass rusher to bolster their defense.

> “The Patriots are searching for a pass rusher but feel good about their offensive weapons. Running back could be a possibility because of recent injuries,” Russini wrote.

While a running back addition remains a possibility due to recent injuries, the team feels confident in their current offensive lineup.

**Looking Ahead: Developing Drake Maye**

Allowing Maye to continue developing at quarterback might be the best approach. The Patriots likely have many competitive years ahead with him leading the offense. Unless there is a significant downturn in his play or other unforeseen circumstances, New England can hold onto its assets and consider making bigger moves in future seasons.

With a strong foundation in place and a commitment to building around their young stars, the Patriots are positioning themselves well for sustained success.
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Patriots Drake Maye faces tough test against Falcons

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Drake Maye hasn’t been afraid to throw the ball deep down the field during his NFL career. One of the Patriots’ second-year quarterback’s first memories as a pro comes from one of his initial practices last season, when he connected on a deep pass with receiver Kayshon Boutte that beat cornerback Christian Gonzalez.

“You just remember things of throwing deep throws, seeing him come up on the right side of it and it just makes you want to keep going back to it. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” Maye said.

In his sophomore season, Maye has leaned into that ability to chuck it long. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, he has completed 13 of 17 passes (76.5%) that traveled 20 or more yards in the air, logging five touchdowns along the way.

This skill has helped the Patriots (6-2) win five straight games and take a step forward in offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels’ latest return to New England. It’s come at the perfect time as the Patriots prepare to host the Atlanta Falcons (3-4) and the NFL’s top-rated passing defense this Sunday.

Through seven games, the Falcons are allowing only 149.1 passing yards per game. Notably, Maye has passed for at least 200 yards in every game this season.

“He’s way better than I want him to be,” Atlanta defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich said of Maye. “He feels like a mini Josh Allen, a younger Josh Allen, in a lot of ways: his mobility, his arm, the way he can take the game over in both facets of the game. So, he’s going to be — he’s a problem.”

Patriots coach Mike Vrabel noted that Maye’s confidence in airing it out has steadily increased since the preseason, starting with the trust the coaching staff has in him.

“I think he stays patient. I don’t think he panics and launches it or throws it seven yards out of bounds, but I think there’s been a lot of improvement from training camp and seeing some of those passes,” Vrabel said. “I don’t think there were as many completed in the preseason as there were in the regular season. I’m glad we saved them for the regular season.”

### Good hands

One of the main recipients of Maye’s deep balls has been Kayshon Boutte. A 2023 sixth-round draft pick by New England, Boutte is tied for the league lead with seven receiving touchdowns that traveled 20 or more air yards since 2024, alongside Ja’Marr Chase. Other notable receivers like AJ Brown, Quentin Johnston, and DK Metcalf each have six over that period.

### Injury watch

A big storyline this week is the availability of Atlanta quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and top receiver Drake London, both of whom missed last week’s 34-10 loss to Miami.

Penix was sidelined with a bone bruise on his left knee and was replaced in the lineup by Kirk Cousins. London was inactive with a hip injury. Both players were limited in the Falcons’ first practice of the week and are considered day-to-day according to Falcons coach Raheem Morris.

Morris expressed optimism about Penix being ready to play this week.

“Obviously, he feels better than he did last week,” Morris said. “He obviously feels better than he did every single day with it being a bone bruise. That stuff gets better every day, so I feel really good about him.”

### Run it up

While the Patriots may try to challenge the Falcons through the air, the outcome of this game could also hinge on who wins the matchup on the ground.

New England is the only team in the NFL this season not to surrender 50 yards to an opposing running back through eight games. Atlanta running back Bijan Robinson is tied for fourth in the league, averaging 79 yards per game. That includes a season-high 170-yard performance during Atlanta’s Week 6 win over Buffalo.

“A Vrabel-coached team is always going to be great. They’re always going to play sound. They’re always going to play really fundamentally fast, and we’ve got to be ready and prepared for that,” Morris said.

The Patriots and Falcons are set for what promises to be a compelling battle, with both teams eager to assert their strengths on offense and defense.
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