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Drake Maye's encouraging intangibles starting to emerge


"I got this feeling when we met with Drake in Carolina, just his overall mental toughness and competitiveness, and he understands that it's not always going to be clean," New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo said of his rookie quarterback. "I will say this, he's handled it very well. I know the players really enjoy working with him, and he's a competitor." (NBC Sports)

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Drake Maye's encouraging intangibles starting to emerge


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