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If there was any game this year from the New England Patriots to walk away from and feel upset about, the Week 12 win might be near the top of that list. Though
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Drake Maye appears to troll Cam Newton by shaking off pregame Superman celebration with Stefon Diggs
During his career, Newton used the gesture — in which he mimics Clark Kent opening up his shirt to reveal the Superman logo — as his signature touchdown celebration. Newton hit that celebration many times during his 11-year NFL career.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye appears to be done paying homage to Cam Newton following his disparaging comments from last week.
Basically, Maye got back to being Maye by utilizing his tight ends in the middle of the field. Hunter Henry had three catches for 57 yards and a touchdown in that first half. He was wide open, and Maye stepped up and found him for a 28-yard TD pass.
The ‘First Take’ host called the Patriots quarterback a ‘liar’ because he isn’t familiar with the show’s cast.
Bengals safety Geno Stone picked off Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and returned it for a touchdown on Sunday.
Growing up in North Carolina, Cam Newton was Drake Maye’s favorite quarterback. Maye paid homage to Newton with his signature “Superman” celebration after scoring a touchdown against the Panthers earlier this year, but those days may be over following some criticism from the ESPN panelist.
FOXBOROUGH — Drake Maye showed a lot of promise in his rookie year, but his performance throughout the 2025 season has been on a whole other level. And many credit his impressive jump to offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye delivers an accurate 37-yard pass up the seam to wide receiver Demario Douglas.
Stephen A. Smith seemed to be in his own feelings while accusing Drake Maye of “performing because he’s in his feelings because somebody might have critiqued him,” while also accusing the Patriots quarterback of lying about Cam Newton.
Mason Rudolph and Drake Maye are more than quarterbacks. Their families have been connected for decades, shaping a unique friendship that still matters in the NFL.