The New England Patriots helped coach Mike Vrabel earn revenge against his former team with their 31-13 Week 7 win over the Tennessee Titans.
Drake Maye was one of the driving forces behind the first-place Patriots' victory.
Maye enjoyed one of the most efficient performances in Patriots franchise history. He became the first New England quarterback to complete at least 90% of his passes in a single game, breaking Tom Brady's previous team record for completion percentage in a single game.
Here's a look at the full stats from Maye's efficient outing against the Titans.
Drake Maye stats today
Maye had a terrific showing in Sunday's game against the Titans. He logged his sixth consecutive game with at least 200 passing yards and a 100-plus passer rating while throwing just two completions in the Patriots' rout.
Below is a look at Maye's full stats from Sunday's game:
- Comp./Att. (%): 21/23 (91.3%)
- Passing yards: 222
- Passing TDs: 2
- INTs: 0
- Yards/attempt: 9.7
- Passer rating: 135.9
- QBR: 96.3
- Carries: 8
- Rushing yards: 62
- Rushing TDs: 0
Maye became just the 33rd quarterback in NFL history to attempt at least 14 passes and complete 90-plus percent of them. He is tied for 20th-best in NFL history with Jayden Daniels (2024) and Vinny Testaverde (1993), who also completed exactly 21 of 23 passes during a start.
And Maye's completion percentage of 91.3% was just slightly higher than Tom Brady's career-best mark with the franchise. That occurred when the legend completed 23 of 26 passes (88.5%) in a 35-7 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2009.
NFL single-game completion percentage record
Jared Goff owns the NFL record for the highest completion percentage in a single game. The Detroit Lions quarterback completed all 18 of his passes against the Seattle Seahawks in 2024, becoming the only NFL signal-caller to attempt at least 14 passes and complete 100% of them.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Drake Maye stats today: Patriots QB does something Tom Brady never did
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