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How has Drake Maye grown as a leader this season? Josh McDaniels explains what he’s seeing.


At the beginning of last season, the Patriots weren’t sure if they could play behind their offensive line. Fast forward to year two, and Maye is an MVP candidate. He’s not just a starter, he’s the guy. Quarterback is a position that requires leadership skills, and the Patriots wouldn’t be where they’re at without massive improvement from Maye. (Boston.com)

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How has Drake Maye grown as a leader this season? Josh McDaniels explains what he’s seeing.