Legend Rob Gronkowski Shocks by Speaking Out in Support of Drake Maye, Criticizing Associated Press for "Injustice" – And Drake's 7-Word Response Freezes Social Media
Foxborough, Massachusetts – On Thursday night, second-year quarterback Drake Maye lost the 2025 NFL MVP award to Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams, by just one vote. This result came as a big surprise to the NFL community, as many believed Maye deserved the award more after his impressive performance and leading the New England Patriots to Super Bowl LX.

Legend Rob Gronkowski shocked everyone by speaking out against the Associated Press, claiming that Maye losing the MVP was an injustice. Gronkowski expressed his disappointment with AP's evaluation and emphasized that Maye deserved the award more than anyone, especially after his outstanding season.
Gronkowski also pointed out that the Patriots were once again underrated, not being recognized for individual awards. He gave the example of Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft not being inducted into the Hall of Fame, which made Gronkowski even more upset about the lack of recognition for the legendary members of the team.
Drake Maye’s 7-word response froze social media. When asked about losing the MVP, Maye simply replied: "I will not let these things cloud my goal." His brief but determined response left fans and the media in awe.

Maye continued to emphasize that his only goal was to win Super Bowl LX with the New England Patriots. He stated that he would not let outside controversies affect his focus, and the game at Levi's Stadium was the only thing on his mind right now.
"My only goal right now is to bring the Super Bowl back to Gillette," Maye said as he prepared for the most important game of his career. He firmly stated that he would continue to fight for his team and fans.
With strong support from his family and the team, Drake Maye continues to pursue the Lombardi Trophy, aiming for a goal greater than all the off-field controversies. He knows that the real battle is at the Super Bowl, and this is his chance to prove his worth.
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