Foxborough, MA — It’s official: Drake Maye just made NFL history.
The New England Patriots rookie quarterback has become the first QB ever to record a six-game stretch in a single season with:
âś… 150+ pass attempts
âś… 75%+ completion rate
âś… 125+ passer rating
âś… 150+ rushing yards
No one — not Tom Brady, not Patrick Mahomes, not Peyton Manning — has ever done that before.
At just 22 years old, Maye isn’t just showing potential; he’s putting up numbers that redefine efficiency, balance, and command. His six-game run has left analysts speechless and fans believing that the Patriots may have found their next true franchise cornerstone.
“Drake Maye isn’t just playing great football — he’s playing historic football,” said one AFC scout. “The accuracy, poise, and mobility — it’s everything you dream of in a modern quarterback.”
During this record-breaking stretch, Maye has thrown 14 touchdowns with only one interception, completing 77% of his passes while adding key first downs with his legs. His passer rating sits comfortably above 125.0 — the kind of consistency that even legends struggle to maintain.
But what’s made this run so remarkable isn’t just the stats — it’s the way he’s leading. Maye has commanded the huddle with calm confidence, reading defenses like a veteran, delivering precision throws under pressure, and showing a growing chemistry with his receivers.
“He’s got that New England DNA,” one Patriots insider said. “Discipline, toughness, and a relentless will to win. You can feel it in the building.”
For a fanbase that once watched Tom Brady build an empire on consistency and precision, Maye’s rise feels both nostalgic and brand new. The Patriots’ offense, once stagnant, now hums with purpose and rhythm.
As New England continues to rebuild, Drake Maye is proving that this team’s future is already here — and it’s shining brighter than anyone expected.
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