
""I think that there's a good balance that can be had from these guys still knowing that they can play better and they can do some things," Vrabel said. "So, there's good stuff, and then I just want them to be able to embrace that, then enjoy that and then understand that there's another challenge on the road here this week again.""
""I think it's trying to prove over and over again that you'll be consistent, and doing that, you'll know to be smart with the football," Maye said."
""I know what he can do, he's been balling and doing his thing. And that confidence is growing," receiver DeMario Douglas said."
""The team is behind him, and you can see it - how we play for him, get open for him, and make life easier for him.""
The Patriots beat the New Orleans Saints 25-19, marking a third consecutive win and improving to 4-2 overall and 3-0 on the road. Coach Mike Vrabel praised the team's performance while reminding players there remains another challenge ahead. Second-year quarterback Drake Maye threw a season-best three touchdowns and recorded his third straight game without an interception. Receivers credited growing confidence in Maye and noted strong rapport and distribution, with targets going to seven different players. The combination of efficient quarterback play, balanced receiving contributions, and coaching encouragement fueled the victory.
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