Patriots Superstar Drake Maye Shocks the NFL With Statement: “I’d Rather Win a Super Bowl Than Win 10 MVP Awards” — And the Reaction That Followed From Legend Tom Brady Left All of Foxborough Holding Its Breath
Foxborough, Massachusetts – December 18, 2025 – Drake Maye made the entire NFL stop and listen when he delivered a statement that runs counter to the league’s modern obsession with individual accolades. At a time when he sits firmly among the MVP contenders, the young New England Patriots quarterback made it clear that team success matters more to him than any personal honor. The message not only stunned the league, but also revived the championship DNA that shaped Foxborough for two decades.

“I’d rather win a Super Bowl than win ten MVP awards,” Maye said. “That’s what this league is really about, and that’s what you work for every single day. Individual awards are meaningful, but championship banners and Super Bowl rings last forever. At the end of the day, what matters most is winning alongside the guys in that locker room.” The quote spread rapidly across the NFL landscape.
What gave the statement its weight was not just the words themselves, but the timing. Maye is in the midst of the best season of his career, leading or ranking near the top in multiple key statistical categories and standing at the center of the MVP race. Yet time and again, he has redirected the spotlight back to the team, emphasizing accountability and leadership. For the Patriots, it was familiar language — the same language that once built a dynasty.
Then Foxborough collectively held its breath when Tom Brady weighed in. The greatest player in Patriots history didn’t simply acknowledge the comment — he endorsed it. “That’s the mindset of a championship quarterback,” Brady said. “You don’t chase MVPs. You chase standards, responsibility, and winning. When you do those things the right way, everything else follows.” The praise felt like a powerful validation.
From the locker room to the stands at Gillette Stadium, the reaction was a mix of excitement and belief. No one rushed to call it a passing of the torch, but the message was unmistakable: Drake Maye understands what it means to be a Patriot. MVP awards may come or go. But in New England, saying the right things — and earning a nod from Tom Brady — already feels like a significant victory.
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