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Legend Tom Brady Speaks Out, Gives 3 Reasons Defending Drake Maye as He Becomes a Talking Point for Not Having a 300-Yard Game

Foxborough, Massachusetts – Drake Maye is having an explosive season, leading the Patriots to an 11-2 record and holding the second spot in the MVP race. However, one detail is sparking controversy: Maye still hasn’t thrown for over 300 yards in any game. Amid the public buzz, legend Tom Brady stepped up and spoke in defense of his protégé, saying the debate is “veering away from what really matters.”

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Brady argues that the NFL landscape has changed, especially after the new kickoff rule was implemented. Teams now start drives in more advantageous positions, leading to a significant drop in overall game yards. From 78 games reaching the 300-yard mark in Week 13 of the 2023 season, the number has fallen to just 46 in 2025. According to Brady, this is an objective factor affecting every QB – not just Maye. “The era of a few 300-yard games every week is different now. He’s playing at true MVP level in this new context.”

The second reason Brady highlights: The Patriots… are too strong. When the team consistently leads opponents, Josh McDaniels prioritizes clock control with a run-heavy approach instead of letting Maye keep throwing deep. A prime example is the 33-15 win over the Giants, when New England scored 30 points in the first half and completely slowed down in the second. Brady says this shows the tactical maturity of the entire team, not a limitation of Maye.

Additionally, Brady points out the cautious offensive philosophy the Patriots employ for a young team learning to win. Avoiding turnovers is the top priority, causing the team to explode in the first half but deliberately reduce risks in the second. Over 13 games, they’ve scored 210 points in the first half compared to 141 in the second. “You don’t ask a 23-year-old QB to gamble just to pretty up the stat sheet. You ask him to control the game, protect the ball, and lead his team to victory. And if he does all that week after week, then 300 yards or not doesn’t say anything about his true caliber.” – Brady said.

Finally, Brady asserts that the lack of a 300-yard game “isn’t an issue from any angle.” Maye has never thrown for under 200 yards, the Patriots are leading the AFC East, on a 10-game winning streak, and Maye remains a top MVP candidate. Brady concludes that the 300-yard milestone will come eventually, but it doesn’t define Maye’s season. The most important thing – for Maye and for the Patriots – is to keep winning.

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Just Before Kickoff in 49ers vs. Titans at Levi’s Stadium, Brock Purdy Leaves Faithful Speechless — Not With a Highlight Throw, But With a Special Gesture Toward Washington That Moved the Entire NFL
Levi’s Stadium was blazing hot ahead of the matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Tennessee Titans, but in the final warm-up moments, Brock Purdy drew every gaze in a very different way. On his left wrist was a white Wish band with simple handwritten words: “Towards Washington.” No slogans, no showmanship — just a message enough to bring the atmosphere to a hush. According to internal 49ers sources, the wristband was Purdy’s way of expressing deep sympathy for the people of Washington state — where a severe flooding disaster is forcing many families to evacuate urgently. Ahead of an important home game, Purdy chose to use the NFL’s big stage to turn attention toward communities that need compassion more than victory. Entire towns are underwater as widespread, historic flooding grips Washington, caused by days of heavy rain that have pushed rivers to levels never seen before. pic.twitter.com/7EwRcyotCe — AccuWeather (@accuweather) December 12, 2025 Images of Purdy warming up at Levi’s with the words “Towards Washington” quickly went viral on social media. Faithful shared it widely, calling it “leadership through action” — true to the character of the young quarterback. In a league often measured by yards and points, that moment reminded everyone that football can also be a bridge for compassion. When asked about the meaning of the wristband, Purdy answered in a calm voice: “There are days when football isn’t the biggest thing anymore,” he said. “We have the chance to take the field in front of millions of people. If in that moment, I can remind everyone to think about families in distress who need care, then I think that’s the right thing to do.” The press room fell silent. Before the opening whistle sounded at Levi’s Stadium, Brock Purdy had already “scored points” in a way no stat sheet can reflect. No matter the outcome against the Titans, that moment transcended the boundaries of one game. For Faithful, Purdy isn’t just the quarterback leading the present — he is representing the grit, humility, and heart of San Francisco, right when the NFL needed it most.