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How Drake Maye improvised Patriots’ final play to send them to Super Bowl


Leading 10-7 with less than two minutes left in the AFC title game, Josh McDaniels scanned his call sheet for the play that would send the Patriots to the Super Bowl. He landed on an outside zone run. It was a basic play, where would hand the ball off to Rhamondre Stevenson, who would run behind his fullback. But Maye had other ideas. (MSN.com)

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How Drake Maye improvised Patriots’ final play to send them to Super Bowl