Denver Broncos DE John Franklin-Myers Turns the Conference Championship Into an AFC “Derby Match” With Direct Shots at Patriots QB Drake Maye — Stefon Diggs Fires Back Hard Ahead of the Conference Championship

Franklin-Myers did not hold back in praising Stidham, saying he understands the system, reads situations well, and executes play-calls at a high level. “He understands why a play is called, where the ball should go, and how fast everything needs to happen,” Franklin-Myers said. He then pivoted to a thinly veiled comparison, implying that some quarterbacks merely “run the play” without understanding the deeper purpose behind it. The message was clear: Stidham was portrayed as the brain controlling the game, while Drake Maye was cast in a less favorable light in terms of tactical awareness.
Those comments quickly spread across the NFL landscape, especially in Foxborough. For Patriots fans, this was no longer routine trash talk, but a direct show of disrespect toward their young leader. In the context of a Conference Championship, every word is magnified, and Franklin-Myers’ remarks instantly transformed the matchup into a true AFC “derby match” — one where pride, belief, and identity are weighed just as heavily as strategy.

The response did not come from Drake Maye himself, but from another Patriots leader. Stefon Diggs fired back immediately, electrifying the fan base. “Talk is cheap. You find out who really understands the game when the lights are brightest,” Diggs said. “We don’t need respect from the outside. We earn it on the field — for our quarterback, for our fans, for New England.” The words landed like a declaration of war, pushing the emotional intensity of the game to another level.
Amid this verbal standoff, the Conference Championship has now grown far beyond a standard tactical battle. It is a collision of belief in a young quarterback like Drake Maye, confidence on the Broncos’ side, and powerful personalities like Diggs willing to stand up for their teammates. When the ball is snapped, every comparison and insult will have to be answered with action — and the AFC is bracing for one of the most intense, emotional, and must-watch games in NFL history.
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