In Super Bowl LX, Patriots quarterback Drake Maye struggled, being shut out for three quarters and committing three turnovers in the final minutes, leading to a loss against the Seahawks. He was sacked six times, and the running game faltered with only 42 yards on 13 carries, prompting head coach Mike Vrabel to emphasize that the team’s failure wasn’t solely Maye’s fault. Despite the disappointing finish, Maye’s second season was still viewed as a success, potentially setting the stage for improvement in 2026. Vrabel highlighted the need for better execution and support from the coaching staff and teammates.
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