The Drake Maye MVP conversation has been building for weeks — quietly at first, then loudly, then explosively. But now, thanks to one former Jets star, the debate has reached a new level of chaos.
Appearing on a New York sports radio show, the ex-Jet didn’t just question Maye’s MVP candidacy. He torched it.
“MVP? I think that’s disrespectful to Daniel Jones, Sam Darnold, and Matthew Stafford,” he said, sparking instant outrage across the NFL world.
Within minutes, the quote spread across social media, ESPN debates turned heated, and the league’s fanbases entered full-scale war. Patriots fans called the remarks delusional. Jets fans defended their former player. Neutral fans were simply shocked that Daniel Jones and Sam Darnold were even part of the comparison.
But the real story?
Why the comment hit such a nerve.

Drake Maye, the New England Patriots rookie phenom, has defied every expectation this season — outplaying veterans, winning big games, and leading a Patriots resurgence few thought possible. Analysts have slowly begun pushing him into the MVP conversation, not as a long shot, but as an actual contender.
And that has threatened people.
To many old-school NFL voices, calling a rookie the league’s most valuable player feels like heresy. To others, it’s simply reality: Maye is elevating his team more than many established stars.
The ex-Jets star doubled down, saying Maye hasn’t “earned” the right to be mentioned with proven veterans.
But Patriots players fired back anonymously, with one saying:
“If that’s disrespectful… imagine what he’ll be called when he takes their jobs.”
The tension continues to rise.
Daniel Jones supporters praised the comment. Darnold fans rallied behind it. Rams fans argued that Matthew Stafford deserves far more recognition than he gets.
But the undeniable truth remains:
Every week, Drake Maye keeps winning.
Every week, his MVP odds climb.
And every week, more critics emerge — desperate to slow the hype.
Whether you believe the ex-Jets star or not, one thing is clear:
This isn’t just an MVP debate anymore.
It’s a battle over the future of the NFL — and whether Drake Maye belongs at the center of it.

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