FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel wanted to add energy in Gillette Stadium after watching his team lose two of its first three games at home to open the season.
He did it by bringing back individual pregame introductions for the first time since 2001. It might have been exactly the boost New England needed.
Drake Maye threw three second-half touchdown passes to help the Patriots erase an early deficit and roll to their fifth straight victory, 32-13 over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
“The crib was rocking,” safety Jaylinn Hawkins said. “It was loud out there.”
Hawkins and linebacker Robert Spillane both added interceptions for New England (6-2), which has won six straight over Cleveland and 11 of the past 13 meetings since 1999.
Maye finished 18 of 24 fo

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