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Three-Time Super Bowl Champion Patriots Legend Praises QB1 Drake Maye: ‘Josh Allen May Be the Best Right Now, But We Have Brady’s Successor’

Three-Time Super Bowl Champion Patriots Legend Praises QB1 Drake Maye: ‘Josh Allen May Be the Best Right Now, But We Have Brady’s Successor’

FOXBOROUGH, October 1, 2025

A new wind is blowing through New England after years of struggling to solve the “post-Tom Brady” puzzle. The 42-13 victory over the Carolina Panthers in Week 4 not only brought the Patriots back to a winning track but also confirmed: they have found a worthy successor to Brady – Drake Maye.

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On The Greg Hill Show, three-time Super Bowl champion legend Ty Law declared: “Josh Allen may be the best QB in the NFL right now, but Drake Maye is playing like one of the top QBs in the league. And more importantly, New England has finally found a true successor to Tom Brady.”

In his second year in the NFL – a phase considered a turning point in a QB’s career – Maye has not only avoided stagnating but has exploded. Against the Panthers, he recorded 2 passing TDs, 1 rushing TD, achieved a QBR of 94.6, and a perfect passer rating of 155.6, notably without a single turnover.

Law emphasized that Maye’s similarity to Brady lies in his ability to elevate his teammates. “The Patriots once won championships without a thousand-yard receiver because Brady knew how to distribute the ball effectively. Now, Maye is doing the same thing – cool-headed, precise, and full of poise.”

Of course, the biggest challenge still lies ahead. In Week 5, Maye will face the Buffalo Bills and Josh Allen – one of the NFL’s most complete QBs. Despite the Patriots being underdogs (+8.5), Maye’s confidence and red-hot form bring hope that New England can pull off an upset.

After years of uncertainty since Brady’s departure, the Patriots finally have “their guy.” And with the endorsement of legend Ty Law, Drake Maye is turning the dream of a new dynasty in Foxborough into reality.

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