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Drake Maye leads Patriots to 10th straight win, downs Giants - ESPN

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Quarterback Drake Maye strengthened his MVP candidacy, throwing for 282 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions as the New England Patriots recorded a convincing 33-15 victory over the visiting New York Giants on Monday night.

The Patriots won their 10th straight game to improve to an NFL-best 11-2 and enter their Week 14 bye week having played one of their best games of the season.

Maye's pinpoint accuracy highlighted a masterful performance, which included a 3-yard toss to receiver Kayshon Boutte late in the first quarter and then a 33-yard arcing gem to receiver Kyle Williams along the left side of the end zone.

Maye entered Monday second behind Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford in MVP odds, according to DraftKings.

This was Maye's sixth game this season completing at least 75% of his passes while throwing two or more touchdowns, tying Matt Ryan (2016) for the third most such games in a season in NFL history after Tom Brady (2007) and Jared Goff last season.

Most surprising performance: Rookie WR Kyle Williams.

Williams is fifth on the depth chart and entered Monday with 4 receptions for 110 yards and 1 touchdown, but had a beautiful 33-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter. Maye made an accurate delivery along the left side of the end zone. Williams had a clean release at the line of scrimmage and then tracked the ball over his right shoulder and kept his feet in bounds with little margin for error.

Turning point: Linebacker Christian Elliss' bone-rattling hit of Giants QB Jaxson Dart at 4:20 of the first quarter — with Dart still in the field of play along the right sideline — was the tone-setting play and reflected the energy and physicality in which the defense played

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