This is unprecedented. A first-year head coach. A QB in his 2nd NFL season.
Straight to the Super Bowl.
2025 Patriots. That’s the list.
Drake Maye — youngest QB to reach a Super Bowl since Dan Marino.
Mike Vrabel — Super Bowl as a player and head coach for the same franchise.
Robert Kraft belongs in the Hall. Period.
Defense carried this run.
26 points allowed in 3 playoff games.
Only the 2000 Ravens were better.
Beat the #1, #2, and #5 defenses on the road.
After a 13-loss season.
10–7 in Denver to punch the ticket.
12 Super Bowl appearances.
A chance for win #7.
Spare me the “schedule” talk.
This is toughness. This is culture. This is New England.
See you in two Sundays. 🏆
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#NFL FILMS MASTERCLASS:
EPIC VIDEO OF DRAKE MAYE’S PERFECT BALL TO KAYSHON BOUTTE WHO MADE A REMARKABLE ONE-HAND CATCH FOR A TOUCHDOWN.
One of the greatest plays in recent #NFL playoff history.
This is ART.
The NFL regular season has come to an end @jeffphowe's final QB stock report is here, with Drake Maye landing as our pick for MVP.
Who did we get right and who should swap places?
Drake Maye, Year 2:
• 71.95% Completion (6th all-time)
• 113.5 Passer Rating (13th all-time)
• 77.2 QBR (24th all-time)
• 8.9 YPA (36th all-time)
For the “lifetime achievement” voters: every single one of these would be a career high for Matthew Stafford…