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5 Takeaways From Patriots Win Over Buccaneers
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Mike Vrabel uttered a key phrase multiple times on Sunday, and it powered one of New England's biggest wins of the season, the same way it powered the franchise's roster revamp the past two years.
The New England Patriots reign supreme at Tampa Bay. New England and co. earned their eighth win of the year on the road. The Patriots' defense posted 74 tackle
The Drake Maye MVP hype train got a little louder on Sunday. Maye led the New England Patriots to a 28-23 win over Baker Mayfield and the injury-riddled Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Maye threw for 270 yards and a pair of touchdowns in New England's eighth win of the regular season.
The Patriots have put together impressive performances all year and did so again on Sunday, defeating the Buccaneers, 28-23.
Two of the NFL's best clash when the AFC East-leading New England Patriots (7-2) visit the NFC South-leading Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-2) in NFL Week 10 action on Paramount+. Drake Maye and the Patriots have been on a tear,
It began with rookie Benjamin Morrison, who has been platooning about every third series for Pro Bowl-worthy cornerback Jamel Dean. It’s a rotation Bucs coach Todd Bowles has stubbornly lived by, and on Sunday he died by it.
In addition to two long scoring runs by Henderson, Kyle Williams stepped up with a 72-yard TD reception as the rookies played big roles in the Patriots' seventh straight win.
During New England's 28–23 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday, an on-the-mic Tony Romo confidently described this year's Patriots as "DTF," which he explained to mean detail-oriented, tough, and able to finish games. D for details, T for tough, F for finish.