Bills’ Josh Allen Uncovers Connection With Patriots’ Drake Maye

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The New England Patriots governed AFC East for 20 years. Since then, Josh Allen has led the transition to five consecutive division titles for the Buffalo Bills.
The Patriots have found the quarter that they hope to trigger their resurgence in the second-year talents Drake Maye. Allen Beat Maye in Buffalo last season before each quarterrier has only one series in the final of the regular season won by New England.

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Although they are rivals for years to come in AFC East, the Buffalo NFL MVP spoke of a growing connection with the Patriots passer.
“I established a good relationship with Drake Maye,” said Allen at the Podcast “Like A Farmer”. “I have to spend a little time with him this offseason. He is an incredible guy. He just got married. He is a brilliant child. He can get the ball out of the ball. He moves well.”
Maye has received many comparisons with Allen entering the league on the basis of similar play styles surrounding the physics of the big body, the mobility and the exceptional strength of the arms. If the Patriots watch Maye evolve towards Allen status among the quarters of the NFL, New England will be back on the photo of the playoffs in the years to come.
For the moment, it is still clearly the division of Allen and the Bills. Maye can learn a lot from the development of Allen of a project with a strong arm to a data changer with the ball in his hands.
Maye and Allen meet for the first time this season when the patriots visit the Bills for “Sunday Night Football” of NBC on October 5.
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