Colin Cowherd believes Drake Maye got in Baker Mayfield's head in Patriots' win

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Colin Cowherd believes Drake Maye got in Baker Mayfield's head in Patriots' win
Drake Maye in the frame.

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Colin Cowherd suggests Maye’s clutch play put Baker Mayfield under pressure during New England’s Week 10 win.

Maye praises his team’s resilience after improving to 8-2 and emerging as an MVP frontrunner.

Drake Maye played brilliantly on Sunday when the New England Patriots locked horns with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Sparked by the second-year quarterback, the Patriots secured a 28-23 win at Raymond James Stadium to move up to an 8-2 record.

On Monday, Colin Cowherd had a strong opinion on how Maye inspired the Patriots to the key win against the Buccaneers. Speaking on the "Colin Cowherd Podcast," the expert believes the outstanding performance of the Patriots quarterback rattled Baker Mayfield out of touch.

“You know what I noticed in this game? This just may be me. But it was almost like Drake Maye was in Baker's head,” Cowherd said (Timestamp: 28:28). “Baker has a lot of confidence, and Drake Maye is just making plays, and he's making big throws, and they take a lead.

 

 

“It's in Tampa, and it's Baker's house. And Baker was running more than he should run. Baker was doing a little too much to me, running around in the pocket, looking for the big play downfield. Now, Tampa's a big-play offense, but watching that game, watching Drake Maye, I kept asking myself, is New England the best team in the AFC?”

 

 

Maye was having his best in the Week 10 game. The quarterback completed 16 of 31 passes for 270 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. However, he was able to make a host of big plays that were key to securing the win for the Patriots.

Drake Maye proud of the Patriots' team

After the win over the Buccaneers on Sunday, Drake Maye felt proud of the Patriots' team. In his postgame press conference, the quarterback expressed his feelings about how the side fought to clinch the victory against a tough opponent.

“I'm just so proud of this team,” Maye said. “Just every week we're fighting. Some things aren't going our way. We're handling adversity, battling adversity. Defense is stepping up. What a complete game. That's what we said all week: throw up for 60 minutes.

 

 

“It was a good football team. We knew if we got up, they were gonna come back and they came marching back. And I was proud of the guys for standing up, especially our defense, the big stop and man, just proud of this team.”

 

 

The performance against the Buccaneers elevated Maye to the betting favorite to win the NFL MVP.