
Drake Maye Shatters Records in Stunning Performance—What He Did Next Will Surprise You
Ever wonder what it takes to rewrite the playbook in a single afternoon? Well, Drake Maye did exactly that last Sunday, and boy, did he make it look effortless. Picture this: a young QB not only handing Mike Vrabel a bitter loss against his old squad, but also shattering one of Tom Brady’s longstanding completion records — with a jaw-dropping 91.3% accuracy. Yes, you read that right. While some might still be hanging onto the Brady era like it’s gospel, Maye casually steps onto the NFL stage and reminds us all why the Patriots’ future might just be brighter than we dared to imagine. Is this just a flash in the pan or the dawn of a new dynasty? Well, buckle up, because the stats and the buzz suggest Maye’s just warming up.

The New England Patriots defeated the Tennessee Titans 31-13 in Week 7, handing coach Mike Vrabel a victory against his former team.
Quarterback Drake Maye orchestrated the offense with precision, delivering one of the most efficient performances in franchise history.
His display stood out not only for effectiveness but also for the statistical milestones he achieved throughout the contest.
“Drake Maye is the first #Patriots QB in team history to throw at least 20 passes in a game and have a completion percentage over 90%,” Jordan Schultz wrote, adding, “Maye has also tied Tom Brady (2007 – the undefeated season!) with 4 games of at least 200 passing yards, a 135.0 rating and 2 passing TDs.”
Drake Maye is the first #Patriots QB in team history to throw at least 20 passes in a game and have a completion percentage over 90%.
Maye has also tied Tom Brady (2007 – the undefeated season!) with 4 games of at least 200 passing yards, a 135.0 rating and 2 passing TDs.
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— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) October 19, 2025
Maye completed 21 of 23 passes for a completion percentage of 91.3%, surpassing Tom Brady’s previous franchise record of 88.5% set in December 2009.
He threw for over 200 yards with two touchdown passes and added 60 rushing yards on the ground.
The performance marked his sixth consecutive game with at least 200 passing yards and a passer rating above 100, showcasing his growing command of the offense.
Maye also became the fourth player in the Super Bowl era to record at least two passing touchdowns, two or fewer incompletions, and 60 or more rushing yards in a single game.
He joined Lamar Jackson, Robert Griffin III, and Walter Payton in that exclusive category.
The former North Carolina star has now gone four straight games without a turnover, a stretch that coincides with New England’s fourth consecutive victory.
The Patriots improved to 5-2 and currently hold first place in the AFC East.
While Maye still has ground to cover before matching the standards Brady established in New England, his second season continues to show promising development as he works toward restoring the team’s championship pedigree.
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