Most teams would be concerned about their quarterback’s 283 rushing yards attracting extra defensive attention, but for the New England Patriots ‘ Drake Maye, it’s an open invitation he hopes opponents will accept. The quarterback just dared the rest of the league to make a move he knows they’ll regret.
According to senior reporter Evan Lazar on X, Drake Maye isn’t worried about defenses spying on him to stop his runs. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers tried it in Week 10 by placing linebacker Lavonte David in the job. However, the QB warned that the strategy could backfire on other teams. Maye even shared some advice to David, urging that the opposing teams might not need a spy defender on him.
“I’m not that fast,” he said, stating the reason behind his request.
The QB further added that th

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