FOXBOROUGH - Even after jumping out to a 21-0 lead, then holding a 24-7 cushion at the half, Drake Maye knew with Josh Allen on the other sideline, it wouldn’t nearly be enough to beat Buffalo.
Following the 35-31 loss, Maye expressed some disappointment at the offense not being able to keep their foot on the gas in the second half.
They went scoreless in the third quarter, allowing Allen and the Bills back into the game, before TreVeyon Henderson’s 65-yard score briefly put the Patriots back in the lead.
“(We) came out in the second half and just gotta make a play, pick up the first first down, I think that’s the biggest thing,” Maye said after the game. “There were some throws I wish I had back, but at the end of the day gotta keep the foot on the pedal and keep it going and kind

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