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Year Two for Drake Maye: How Has He Improved?

By Luke Curran, ’27

Sports Editor

With the kickoff to Drake Maye’s second year in the NFL, many have begun to consider him an MVP-caliber quarterback. As of week six of the 2025 NFL season, the New England Patriots sit at a record of 4-2, taking first place in the AFC East for the first time since 2019. Maye’s performance has reflected his successful development with the team, highlighting the Patriots’ strategic moves in the offseason. So, the question is, how did he get here?

To begin with, the addition of former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel and Raiders offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels brought experienced leadership to the organization. McDaniels previously served as offensive coordinator for the Patriots under Bill Belichick, while Vrabel was a standout linebacker for the team during the Tom Brady era.

Additionally, the signing of new players such as wide receiver Stefon Diggs and defensive end Milton Williams brought more talent to the lackluster roster on both sides of the ball. Moreover, with the Patriots drafting 4th overall pick Will Campbell, the offensive line significantly improved. Overall, these additions gave Maye better weapons on offense and stronger protection up front, positioning him to take a significant step forward this season.

On Oct. 12, the Patriots’ impressive win over the New Orleans Saints brought even more attention to Maye, as he completed 18 of 26 passes for 261 yards and three touchdowns. He achieved a perfect 158.3 passer rating in the first half of the game, finishing with an overall rating of 140.1 for the game. 

This performance trend suggests that Maye could be on track to contend for the 2025 NFL MVP award, potentially leading this revamped Patriots offense on a deep playoff run. It also marks a dramatic improvement from last season, when the Patriots finished 4-13. While there’s still more to be seen from Maye, his development so far has been undeniably promising.

2025 NFL Draft Recap: Hits, Misses & Surprises

By Luke Curran, ’27

Staff Writer

The 2025 NFL Draft is done, and there’s a lot to discuss. Some teams made smart picks, some took significant risks, and a few surprises shook things up. A couple of players left earlier than expected, while others fell significantly. In hindsight, this year’s draft did not fall short of expectations.

When reflecting on the first round of the draft, it’s clear that many teams selected players who were considered the best fit for certain positions. Organizations such as the Tennessee Titans and the New York Giants sought talented quarterbacks, while other teams, including the New England Patriots, drafted offensive linemen. The Titans, possessing the first overall pick, selected Cam Ward from the University of Miami. Other notable players chosen within the first round included Heisman winner Travis Hunter, who went to Jacksonville; Will Campbell, a left tackle selected by New England; and Ashton Jeanty, heading to Las Vegas as a running back. 

Some significant risks were taken within the first round of the draft, including quarterback decisions. One notable example is Jaxson Dart, selected 25th overall by the New York Giants. Dart was projected to land outside of the first round. Other risky draft picks include quarterback Tyler Shough, taken by New Orleans, and quarterback Dillon Gabriel, selected by Cleveland. 

However, some players who were projected to land in the first round were not as fortunate. A clear example of this is former NFL star Deion Sanders’ son, Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback from Colorado. Shedeur Sanders was widely anticipated to fall within the first round, yet many teams passed up on him. The Cleveland Browns eventually chose Sanders as the 144th overall pick in the 5th round of the draft after a series of other quarterbacks had been selected before him. 

This 2025 NFL draft class is loaded with talent and standout players who have each given it their all just to be drafted. The efforts shown by these individuals reveal the hard work required to be part of the league, no matter how easy it may appear to be. Overall, it’s clear that the future is bright for several teams and players. The next class of stars is on the way, and fans have a lot to look forward to.

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Patriots Tap New Head Coach After Losing Season

By Ryan Costello, ’27

Staff Writer

After the New England Patriots finished 4-13 in the 2024-25 season, many people demanded changes in the franchise. The former Patriots linebacker, Jerod Mayo, named coach after the departure of fixture Bill Belichick, was criticized by fans throughout the season. Many fans were upset with Mayo in Week 18 after the Patriots beat the Buffalo Bills, 23-16, causing them to give up their number one draft pick and drop to number four. Mayo was fired soon after, with Patriots CEO Robert Kraft saying, “I felt guilty” and “I put him in an untenable situation.”

Kraft tapped another Patriots alum to replace Mayo, former linebacker Mike Vrabel. People think Vrabel has the experience for the job considering he has been the linebackers coach for the Houston Texans and the head coach for the Tennessee Titans. During his time playing as a Patriot, he became a three-time Super Bowl champion. People are also eager to see what he can do with quarterback Drake Maye’s second year with the team.

Fans have been frustrated with the Patriots and their lack of playoff success in the years since Tom Brady left. Vrabel has a good reputation for leadership, principle, and an ability to bring out the best in his players. He has strong knowledge for game management and an instinct for decision making. He is good at making important strategic calls, especially when the stakes are high.

With a new head coach, fans are feeling optimistic for the future. Now all we have to do is see how the draft in April plays out. With some good moves, hopefully next season will give fans more to cheer about.

2025 NFL Draft: Next Up

By Luke Curran, ’27

Staff Writer

What future stars will change the game? As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, all eyes are set on the next wave of talent who might redefine the league. With several new teams receiving top draft picks this year, many questions have been raised about the future potential of these organizations.

Teams such as the Tenessee Titans, Cleveland Browns, and New York Giants currently possess the top three picks in the draft, set to take place in Green Bay, Wisc., April 24-26. The players projected to land the top three spots are Shedeur Sanders from Colorado and Cameron Ward of Miami, both QBs, and EDGE Abdul Carter from Penn State.

Sanders, the son of former NFL star and current Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, is expected to be a top-three pick in the upcoming draft. He’s one of the most talented players, having thrown for over 4,000 yards and 35 touchdowns this season. Cameron Ward, Miami’s current QB, has also been impressive, with over 4,300 yards and 39 touchdowns. Meanwhile, Penn State’s Abdul Carter, an edge rusher, tallied 12 sacks in 2024. All three have showcased their skills and continue to impress with their potential.

NFL fans have been busy creating mock drafts and imagining how the event might unfold. With hopes for a brighter future, eager supporters continue to speculate about how new additions could shape their team’s roster. Many believe it’s likely that the top two quarterbacks in the draft will land with the Titans (1st pick) and the Las Vegas Raiders (6th pick).

However, the order in which players are selected is still uncertain as teams continue to evaluate their options, and trades can always shake up the draft order. This draft will be a key moment in shaping the future of the league, as teams aim to secure the talent that will carry them into the next era of professional football.

The New England Patriots earned the fourth pick after beating Buffalo 23-16 in the final game of the season. Some expressed frustration with coach Jerod Mayo, who was fired soon after, because a loss would have given the Pats a last-place finish and the top draft pick.

The draft will be key for teams looking to strengthen their rosters and prepare for the future. Although this event will not take place for another few months, anticipation continues to grow. Regardless of the outcome, this year’s draft cycle will be one to remember.

The NFL Rookie Race: Who Will Win First-Year Honors?

By Luke Curran, ’27

Staff Writer

As the 2024-25 NFL playoffs approach, various rookies from this year’s draft have shown potential and development on both sides of the ball. Players such as Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears and Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders have handled their roles as starters since week one, displaying their talents and abilities to make decisions on and off the field. Other notable rookies have progressed throughout the season. However, the question remains: which rookie will emerge as the best?

When analyzing the development of the inexperienced, one clear sign is often statistics. Among NFL rookie quarterbacks, Denver’s Bo Nix leads the bunch with 2,842 passing yards and an impressive 17 touchdowns. Not far behind him, Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, and the Patriots’ own Drake Maye trail, throwing 1500+ passing yards and scoring more than 10 touchdowns each.

Another essential factor in determining this tightly contested race is the team surrounding each player. When examining each situation closer, many of these rookies have conveyed their talents, even while facing several issues around them. This is especially evident with Drake Maye in New England, where the team has struggled to a 3-10 record so far.

While the race for the NFL’s Rookie of the Year award is still a toss up, each contender presents a unique skillset to their team and has performed highly in their position. Whether in leading the squad as a quarterback or making impressive turnovers on defense, these rookies have shown they have bright futures ahead.

The Rookie of the Year will be announced on the eve of Super Bowl LIX, which will be played in New Orleans on Feb. 9.

AFC East: Future in Focus

By Luke Curran

Staff Writer, ’27

The opening of the 2024-2025 NFL season for the Eastern American Football Conference has been slower than anticipated. Many of these teams’ unpleasant starts have left the rest of the season up in the air. Despite their sluggish starts, each franchise still has goals it hopes to achieve. Here’s what’s happening.

While the New England Patriots rebuild under a new and revamped offense, the New York Jets have looked to showcase a promising starting lineup for the season. The Miami Dolphins have been torn apart by injury and continue to fight for consistency. However, the Buffalo Bills have exhibited the most success, asserting dominance over the league and displaying a talented roster.

Throughout the uncertainty, the AFC East has shown licks of success and improvement, signing new players and filing career extensions as the trade deadline approaches. According to a report from NFL.com, the New York Jets, led by current HC Jeff Ulbrich, successfully acquired star wide receiver Davante Adams from the Las Vegas Raiders on October 15. Another crucial division move occurred recently, according to CNN.com, when Amari Cooper was traded from the Cleveland Browns to the Buffalo Bills.

The new additions and changes for these teams have improved the overall status of the division as the league approaches weeks 10 and 11. The current division standings in the AFC East show the Bills at the top with a steady 7-2 record. The Patriots, Dolphins and Jets lag behind with just three wins apiece.

In short, the AFC East has shown potential, even with an unfavorable start to the season. Through much discipline, these teams have the potential to develop every day for the remainder of the 18-week season.