“MVP” chants reigned down on New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye on Sunday in Foxborough, Mass. The second-year quarterback later claimed not to hear them.
Maye threw for 282 yards and three touchdowns in a win over the Cleveland Browns. He has the Patriots sitting at 6-2 atop the AFC East Division, ahead of even the high-powered Buffalo Bills.
Maye has quarterbacked the Patriots to five consecutive wins, and in those five games he has thrown for 10 touchdowns and one interception. His MVP odds have surged at most major sportsbooks. He’s currently third — yes, third — behind only Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. The NFL world is taking notice of what Maye is doing.
So, too, is Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams.
“He’s been playing well,” Williams said Wednesday at Halas Ha

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