Drake Maye Breaks Through With First 300-Yard Passing Night
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Drake Maye Breaks Through With First 300-Yard Passing Night

Drake Maye hit a major personal milestone in Baltimore, crossing the 300-yard mark for the first time in his NFL career. He reached 312 passing yards on the night as New England kept pushing late, with Maye also chasing his first fourth-quarter comeback.

The Patriots’ best punch came after a steady, short-pass drive finally opened the door for a shot play. Maye uncorked a deep ball down the right side and connected cleanly with Kyle Williams for a 37-yard touchdown. New England followed with a successful two-point conversion, cutting the Ravens’ lead to 24–21 and turning the finish into a real game.

Baltimore steadied itself by leaning on Derrick Henry, who continued to power the offense even with Lamar Jackson out. After the Patriots’ fake punt misfired, the Ravens cashed in on the short field and Henry punched in his second rushing touchdown. He climbed to 128 rushing yards, giving Baltimore the control it needed while New England’s comeback attempt stayed under pressure.

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