The New England Patriots are making a significant change at the quarterback position in an effort to turn around their season. The team has decided to give first-round draft pick Drake Maye his first professional start, replacing veteran Jacoby Brissett. This decision comes as the Patriots are mired in a four-game losing streak and looking to spark their offense.
Maye, who saw limited action in a previous game against the New York Jets, will be stepping into the starting role for the upcoming matchup against the Houston Texans. Brissett, who has struggled to generate consistent production, will be relegated to the backup role after starting five games this season.
The Patriots have faced challenges at the quarterback position since the departure of Tom Brady in 2020. Despite trying various options, including Cam Newton and Mac Jones, the team has had difficulty finding a long-term solution. With the offense sputtering and the team in need of a spark, the decision was made to give Maye an opportunity to showcase his talents.
Head coach Jerod Mayo had initially expressed confidence in Brissett but ultimately decided to make the change in hopes of jumpstarting the team's performance. Mayo emphasized the need to evaluate every aspect of the roster to put the team in the best position to win games.
As the Patriots prepare to face the Texans, all eyes will be on Maye as he takes on the challenge of leading the offense. The team is hopeful that the rookie quarterback can provide a much-needed boost and help the Patriots get back on track.
Stay tuned for updates on how Maye performs in his first start and the impact it has on the Patriots' season moving forward.