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Sporting News on MSNPatriots QB Drake Maye takes nonsense insult from NFL analyst after Stefon Diggs signingDrake Maye had a promising rookie season. Apparently, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith wasn't watching. Smith recently weighed in on the New England Patriots' quarterback after the Pats signed Stefon Diggs in free agency,
Noted Texans scribe John McClain wrote last year that Diggs was determined to prove people wrong. He wanted to shake the diva label. Listening to the veteran wideout’s introductory press conference with the Patriots on Friday, it appears Diggs is on a similar path.
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Pats Pulpit on MSNSunday Patriots Notes: Drake Maye’s off-field development will be crucial in 2025Welcome to the latest edition of our Sunday Patriots Notes. Leading up to the Patriots’ Week 10 game against the Chicago Bears last November, Drake Maye asked coordinator Alex Van Pelt if he could address the offense.
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EssentiallySports on MSNJulian Edelman Tells Drake Maye the Secret Behind Cracking Patriots Offense as Mike Vrabel Confesses Defensive StrugglesMaking the jump from college football to the NFL is tough. The post Julian Edelman Tells Drake Maye the Secret Behind Cracking Patriots Offense as Mike Vrabel Confesses Defensive Struggles appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Stefon Diggs is officially a member of the New England Patriots, and the wide receiver may take the field for his new team sooner than expected.
Drake Maye wants the New England Patriots to select the best available player fourth overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Vrabel, who used to play for the Patriots, has helped the team make a splash in free agency by making marquee signings on both sides of the ball. The team has brought in wide receiver Stefon Diggs, defensive tackle Milton Williams, and cornerback Carlton Davis III.
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SB Nation on MSNDrake Maye wants Patriots to follow a simple draft strategy at No. 4 overallDepending on how the board falls above them, the Patriots could be in a position to pick one of the consensus two best talents in the draft. Colorado cornerback/wide receiver hybrid Travis Hunter or Penn State edge defender Abdul Carter dropping into New England’s lap is not entirely out of the equation.