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After playing with Josh Allen, new Patriots WR Mack Hollins shares what’s similar about Drake Maye


"One thing I learned playing with is you got to have some good conditioning, because the play is not over," new Patriots and former UNC receiver said. "Being able to see that in ’s game is great. Always be available, because you never know what Drake might spin out of, duck under, jump over, and like, you got to be there." (Boston.com)

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After playing with Josh Allen, new Patriots WR Mack Hollins shares what’s similar about Drake Maye