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After a Thrilling Win Over the Ravens, Drake Maye Creates a Historic Moment by Breaking Two Patriots Records in a Single Play

Baltimore, Maryland – December 22, 2025

The New England Patriots’ dramatic 28–24 comeback victory over the Baltimore Ravens not only secured a playoff berth, but also quietly marked a historic moment on the field at M&T Bank Stadium. On a single play in the second half, Drake Maye simultaneously broke two significant Patriots records — a detail that only became fully clear once the game had ended.

With the Patriots backed into a difficult situation, Maye displayed rare composure. He quickly read the coverage, maintained rhythm in the pocket, and delivered a perfectly placed touchdown pass to Kyle Williams. The play not only cut into the deficit, but also pushed Maye past the 300-yard passing mark for the first time in his NFL career, ending a long stretch in which the Patriots had not had a quarterback reach that milestone since 2023.

Even more notably, that same throw became the longest touchdown pass by a Patriots quarterback during the 2025 season, instantly placing Maye into the team’s record books. Two records — one personal, one tied to the franchise — arrived on a single snap, quietly but powerfully reshaping how his performance would be viewed.

After the game, Maye avoided focusing on numbers or records. Asked about his emotions, he simply smiled and responded with restraint. “It felt great to see everything start to click at the right time,” Maye said. “But the most important thing to me is that we found a way to win, especially in a game like this.” The brief answer raised more curiosity than it resolved.

“There are some things you only realize when you look back,” Maye added. “I was just focused on the next play, but when people mentioned it to me after the game, that’s when I understood how special it really was.” On a night when the Patriots needed composure more than statistics, Drake Maye delivered both — a playoff-clinching win and a historic moment that left fans stopping, wondering, and wanting to know exactly what had just happened in Baltimore.

"There's No Other Jersey I'd Rather Wear" — Mike Evans’ Emotional Statement Leaves Bucs Fans in Tears
Tampa Bay, Florida – 01/29/2026 – Mike Evans, the legendary wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, delivered an emotional statement that has left fans of the team heartbroken and hopeful at the same time. With free agency looming and retirement rumors swirling, Evans publicly declared that he doesn’t want to wear any jersey other than the red and pewter of the Buccaneers. “I want to finish my career in Tampa Bay. There’s no jersey I’d rather wear than the Bucs’ colors,” Evans shared in a recent interview, emphasizing his deep loyalty to the only franchise he’s ever known amid one of the biggest decisions of his illustrious career. Evans was drafted by the Buccaneers in the first round (No. 7 overall) in 2014 and has spent his entire 12-year NFL tenure in Tampa Bay, becoming a franchise icon with consistent production, a streak of 1,000-yard seasons (before injury interruptions), and a key role in the team’s Super Bowl LV victory. Despite a challenging 2025 season impacted by injuries (limited to 8 games), he still posted 30 receptions for 368 yards and 3 touchdowns, showcasing his reliability when healthy. Although the Buccaneers’ season ended without playoffs and Evans’ contract expired, he expressed disappointment over the team’s struggles but reaffirmed his desire to stay in Tampa. “Tampa Bay gave me everything – a chance to build a legacy, win a ring, and play in front of the best fans in football. I want to repay them by finishing here if I keep playing,” he said. Despite some bold predictions from analysts suggesting he could join NFC rivals like the Carolina Panthers (to reunite with former OC Dave Canales and pair with young talent) or even AFC contenders for a ring chase, Evans remains steadfast in his commitment to the Bucs. “If I’m going to lace up again, it’s going to be in pewter and red, where I belong and where we can chase more wins together,” he added. Evans will officially hit unrestricted free agency in March 2026, and the big question now is whether the Buccaneers can retain their franchise legend with a contract that matches his value. Market predictions point to a one-year deal in the $10-15 million range (potentially inspired by recent veteran WR deals like Davante Adams’ $44 million over two years), which could strain the cap but honor his status. Retirement remains an option he’s openly considered, but his words suggest he’s leaning toward one more run in Tampa. The Buccaneers would face a massive loss if Evans walks away or retires, as he has become a true legend in the hearts of Bucs fans after more than a decade of loyalty, big plays, and leadership. Keeping him – or at least giving him the farewell he deserves – will be one of the most critical decisions for the franchise this offseason.