Patriots Legend Julian Edelman Steps Up to Defend Drake Maye After Stephen A. Smith Calls Him a “Liar” Live on Air – And Maye’s Classy Response Earns Respect Across the Entire NFL
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The New England Patriots did not stay silent amid the controversy sweeping the NFL. It all started when Cam Newton called the Patriots’ hot streak and rookie QB Drake Maye’s performance “fool’s gold,” claiming the schedule has been too easy. When asked about it, Maye confidently replied that he didn’t know which show Newton was on and believed many commentators are simply paid to say attention-grabbing things. That answer immediately escalated the story to a whole new level.
Newton stood firm on his take shortly after. He insisted that even with the Patriots sitting at 9-2, Maye still can’t be mentioned in the same breath as Lamar Jackson or Patrick Mahomes. Then on First Take, Stephen A. Smith jumped in to defend Newton. Smith labeled Maye a “liar,” saying there’s no way an NFL player doesn’t know about First Take or that Newton appears on it regularly. Smith emphasized that it’s ESPN’s number-one morning show.

Under that pressure, Patriots legend Julian Edelman didn’t hesitate for a second to speak up and defend his little brother. He said it with so much emotion that the entire Patriots Nation fell silent:
“There are guys who come here to make noise. But there are also guys who come here to make a difference. Drake is the second kind. I’ve seen the eyes of a warrior. And I will always stand on his side.”
Those words instantly touched millions of fans.
The rest of the story is how Drake Maye handled the pressure. Instead of clapping back or attacking anyone, Maye chose the calm and professional route. He stayed focused only on what truly matters to the team and refused to get dragged into TV-show drama. That level of maturity beyond his years earned him special respect from experts across the league — the kind of response most rookies simply cannot pull off.
When asked about the entire situation, Maye simply said softly that he only cares about what happens inside the Patriots building:
“I’m focused on the team and my teammates. What people on the outside say doesn’t decide how we play. Sunday is when we answer.”
A calm answer, but dripping with class. And it was exactly that poised silence full of strength that forced the entire NFL to bow its head in respect.













