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Drake Maye maintains his MVP form as the Patriots secure their 10th consecutive win following a thrashing of the Giants.

Drake Maye keeps up his MVP streak as the Patriots notch 10 straight wins after dominating the Giants.

Patriots QB Drake Maye throws a pass in Week 13 matchup against the New York Giants (2025)
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye delivers a pass during the Week 13 game against the New York Giants (2025). Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Patriots quarterback Drake Maye completed 24 passes for 282 yards and threw two touchdown passes as New England improved to 11-2, leading the AFC East.

The Patriots’ tenth consecutive victory further highlights the resurgence of the six-time Super Bowl champions under new head coach Mike Vrabel, a former player from the Brady-Belichick era.

This win brings the Patriots closer than ever to returning to the playoffs after missing out the last three seasons.

Their impressive turnaround this year follows back-to-back 4-13 records in 2023 and 2024.

"We’ve been working hard to give our fans something to celebrate, and that’s exactly what we’ve done," Maye commented.

"Ten wins in a row, and there’s still more to achieve."

"Our coaching staff is outstanding, and we have strong faith in this team. We believe we can accomplish even more, but we’re focused on taking it week by week and looking forward to the bye week," Maye added.

New England’s victory was effectively secured with a commanding first quarter, where Vrabel’s team surged to a 17-0 advantage, sparked by a 94-yard punt return touchdown by Marcus Jones, followed by a Kayshon Boutte touchdown reception from a three-yard pass thrown by Maye.

The Patriots were nearly out of reach by halftime, as New York’s hopes to rally after Darius Slaytonscored a touchdown were quickly dashed when New England responded with 13 unanswered points.

Maye connected with Kyle Williams on a 33-yard touchdown pass and Andy Borregales added two field goals, extending New England’s lead to 30-7 at the break.

The Giants managed a late touchdown by Devin Singletary in the fourth quarter, before Borregales’ fourth field goal completed the Patriots’ scoring.

The Giants have now dropped seven games in a row and enter their Week 14 bye with a 2-11 record.

They were limited to just 239 total yards on Monday night during quarterback Jaxson Dart’s return from injury,

Their 15 points represent the fewest they have scored since Week 15 against the New Orleans Saints (14).

Dart accounted for 159 total yards (including 20 rushing) with one touchdown, completing 17 of 24 passes.

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