New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye worked his magic to send Sunday's game vs. the Tennessee Titans to overtime.
Down 17-10, the Patriots had the ball on Tennessee's five-yard line with four seconds left in regulation. Maye scrambled for what felt like an eternity before tossing a miraculous game-tying touchdown pass to running back Rhamondre Stevenson.
DRAKE MAYE MAGICCCCCCCCC!!!!!!!!!
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The rookie signal-caller has made some impressive plays through his first four NFL starts, but that one undoubtedly tops the list.
According to NextGen Stats, Maye had the ball for 11.82 seconds before finding Stevenson in the end zone. It was the second-longest time to throw on a TD pass since 2016, trailing only fellow rookie QB Jayden Daniels' Hail Mary from last week.
Drake Maye scrambled for 11.82 seconds before finding Rhamondre Stevenson in the end zone for a 5-yard, game-tying touchdown, the 2nd-longest time to throw on a TD pass in the NGS era (since 2016), trailing only Jayden Daniels' Hail Mary from one week ago.
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Maye finished Sunday's game 29-of-41 for 206 yards, one TD, and two interceptions. He led the Patriots with 95 rushing yards -- the third-most in franchise history by a quarterback -- on eight carries. Unfortunately for New England, his second INT sealed a 20-17 Titans victory in OT.
The Patriots are now 2-7 on the season. They'll look to bounce back next Sunday when they visit the Chicago Bears.