Let's start with the numbers, because they're absolutely absurd: 72% completion rate, 8.9 yards per attempt, 113.6 passer rating. All league-leading. Drake Maye didn't just take a step forward in 2025 — he catapulted himself into the elite quarterback conversation.
And then there was the Super Bowl run. Maye led the Patriots to Super Bowl LX against all odds, going toe-to-toe with the Seahawks before falling 29-13. The loss stung, but the journey confirmed what Pats Nation already knew: this kid is the real deal.
So what does Year 3 need to look like? The areas for growth are clear. Ball security has to improve — Maye fumbled seven times during the playoffs, and at the biggest moments, you can't put the ball on the ground. His composure under pressure, which was generally excellent, wavered in the Super Bowl against Seattle's ferocious front.
But those are fixable issues for a 24-year-old quarterback who's already producing at an MVP level. With QB coach Ashton Grant returning and the Patriots committed to surrounding Maye with better weapons, Year 3 could be the one where everything comes together.
The dynasty isn't dead, Pats Nation. It's being reborn.
Based on reporting from ESPN