FOXBOROUGH — Drake Maye’s first game in Josh McDaniels’ offense was a mixed bag.
The second-year Patriots quarterback made some throws, missed some throws, and finished 30-of-46 for 287 yards. He threw a touchdown and an interception, but the Patriots couldn’t find the end zone often enough in a season-opening 20-13 loss to the Raiders.
“I felt pretty good out there,” Maye said. “I felt like I was seeing it well. Got to make some better throws, but the first time kind of adjusted from halftime, and coming in from there, yeah, just got to be better on my part. I think down in the red zone and little things with details, and seven versus three is huge in this league, and just make every possession count.
“I know there’s times that we have looks that we like, and I can think of letting