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Chansky’s Notebook: Drake Maye, Start 4


fumbled the game away and then almost pulled it out. Maye continues to pick up new fans who see him as the youngest gun in the NFL. He started his fourth game for the New England Patriots Sunday after the concussion protocol kept him out for the second half of his third start. Make no mistake, he is the future for his current franchise. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Drake Maye, Start 4