UPDATE: In a stunning turn of events, the New England Patriots squandered a commanding 21-0 lead to lose 35-31 against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Quarterback Drake Maye voiced his disappointment following the game, emphasizing the team’s failure to maintain momentum in the second half.
Despite a strong start, including a 24-7 halftime advantage, Maye knew that facing Josh Allen and the Bills required constant pressure. “We just gotta keep our foot on the pedal,” Maye stated after the game. “I think that’s the biggest thing.” The Patriots were shut out in the third quarter, which allowed Buffalo to claw back into the game.
After a brief resurgence with a 65-yard touchdown from TreVeyon Henderson, the Patriots found themselves back in the lead. However, the Bills responded decisively, scoring five touchdowns on five consecutive possessions, showcasing their offensive dominance.
“(We) came out in the second half and just gotta make a play… It starts with me,” Maye expressed, reflecting on missed opportunities and his responsibility to deliver when it mattered most.
Maye’s performance saw him complete just 14 of 23 passes for 155 yards, marking his first outing under 200 yards this season. He was sacked three times and threw one interception, ultimately failing to produce in critical moments.
As the clock wound down to 2:43 remaining, the Patriots’ defense managed a crucial stop, giving Maye one last chance to rally. However, after a brief completion to Mack Hollins, Maye was sacked again, resulting in two incomplete passes that sealed the Patriots’ fate.
“Just gotta make a play and do my part when we had the ball and a chance to win the game,” Maye lamented. This defeat marks a significant setback for the Patriots, who had high hopes after their previous close victory against Buffalo in Week 5.
With this loss, the Patriots must regroup quickly as they look to bounce back in upcoming matchups. Fans and analysts alike will be watching to see how Maye responds to this adversity and if the offense can find its rhythm once again.







































