
The hype around Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye just exploded after a surprising compliment from the opposing sideline. Ahead of Sunday’s matchup, Atlanta Falcons head coach Arthur Smith drew a stunning comparison, saying Maye reminds him of the current NFL MVP.
“His mobility, his arm strength, the way he can take a game over with both facets of the game — he’s going to be a problem,” Smith told reporters Friday.
The comparison sent shockwaves through the league, as Maye, in only his second season, continues to silence critics with his poise, accuracy, and ability to extend plays under pressure. Analysts have already begun speculating whether Smith was referring to Lamar Jackson or Patrick Mahomes, both known for their rare combination of athleticism and arm talent.
Maye has thrown for over 2,100 yards and 15 touchdowns this season, while adding another 300 rushing yards — numbers that mirror early MVP campaigns of the league’s elite quarterbacks. Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo downplayed the praise but admitted it’s “a sign that teams are starting to respect what Drake brings to the table.”
Fans quickly took to social media to celebrate the comment, with one post on X reading:
“If the opposing coach is already calling him a problem, the Drake Maye era in New England is officially real.”
As the Patriots prepare to face Atlanta, all eyes will be on Maye — the young quarterback suddenly being spoken of in the same breath as the NFL’s most dominant player.
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