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Diggs' impact will go a long way up or down. If only Terry Bollea were more like Hulk Hogan. Terry Francona stands up for trying to do the right thing.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has been repeating a familiar problem for the offense during 2025 training camp.
Updates emerging from the second day of training camp for the New England Patriots focus on Drake Maye's short passing game. Maye completed 14 of 15 attempts, with many of them close to the line of scrimmage. The deep ball is part of Maye's arsenal, but today was about 1st down plays and decision-making, which is something he's been criticized for.
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At times, that didn't feel possible for the New England Patriots, but the last half-decade has been a sobering period for a franchise that had the league in a chokehold for the bulk of the millennium.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is embracing a new era in the storied lore of the six-time Super Bowl champions. Heading into h
New England Patriots Stefon Diggs had some words for working with Drake Maye. While Diggs may have only been on the team since he signed a three-year contract in late March 2025, the Patriots receiver said to NBC Sports Boston he had much to cultivate and teach with the 22-year-old quarterback.
DeMario Douglas led all pass-catchers with four receptions, trailed closely by running backs Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson who each had three. Douglas and Stefon Diggs are the only players to register multiple catches in both training camp practices. So far, in Maye’s eyes, it’s been those two and everyone else else.
Mike Vrabel shuts down Jabrill Peppers with a Hall of Fame flex as he brings hands-on intensity to Patriots training camp.