Patriots QB Drake Maye Stuns Entire NFL with Statement After Victory: "MVP Doesn't Matter"
Patriots QB Drake Maye Stuns Entire NFL with Statement After Victory: "MVP Doesn't Matter"
Foxborough, Massachusetts – When a series of NFL experts began calling Drake Maye's name as a prime candidate for the 2025 season MVP award, the young quarterback of the New England Patriots stunned everyone with a frank and emotional statement: "MVP doesn't matter. I just want to win with my teammates."
Maye, 23 years old, is becoming the greatest hope of the Patriots after many years of the New England team struggling to regain past glory. He just led the team to a 25-19 victory over the Saints, throwing 286 yards and 3 touchdown passes.
But when asked about the individual race, he just smiled: "I don't care what people say about MVP. I only care whether we advance one more victory or not. Every time I see my teammates hugging each other after the game, hearing the cheers of Patriots fans ringing out, I know I'm in the right place to be. That's what really matters."
That statement spread quickly throughout the Patriots Nation community – and fans clearly feel the "Patriot Way" spirit is returning. A young leader, not chasing awards, only focusing on victory, which made the names of Brady, Edelman, or Belichick.
Maye has now recorded over 1,500 passing yards along with 10 touchdowns, with an accuracy rate up to 73.2% – numbers that make the entire NFL take notice. But when mentioning statistics, he remains calm: "I don't count yards or touchdowns. I count the smiles in the locker room after we win the game. That's the feeling no individual award can compare to."
The Patriots are on a streak of three consecutive wins, and Foxborough is shining again after many years of silence. Fans believe that if there's one thing Drake Maye is truly pursuing, it's not the MVP trophy – but the journey to bring New England back to past glory.
"When this team wins, everyone smiles together – that's the greatest award for me."
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