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Patriots' Jerod Mayo sticking with Jacoby Brissett as starting QB - ESPN

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo said Monday he isn't considering a quarterback change to play No. 3 draft pick Drake Maye after reviewing the film of the team's 30-13 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.

Thus, nine-year veteran Jacoby Brissett will continue to start for the Patriots (1-3) when they host the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.

«Jacoby is 100% our starter,» Mayo said in his day-after-game video conference. «He's done a good job doing what we've asked. Are there a lot of plays he could do a better job? Absolutely. But I would never question his toughness, dependability and leadership style for this team. That's what we need right now.»

Brissett threw a costly pick-six in the second quarter of the loss on Sunday, with linebacker Fred Warner leaping up to snare what Brissett described as a «bad ball» and returning it 45 yards for a touchdown.

It was the type of mistake Brissett had avoided through the first three games of the season, which led some to wonder if the miscue — coupled with the offense struggling to generate consistent momentum — might mean Mayo would consider a switch.

Mayo said immediately after the game that he didn't anticipate doing so, noting how Brissett addressed the team in the locker room and has been «a great leader.» But Mayo added that he hadn't reviewed the film of the game and that coaches are always evaluating every position.

Brissett is 61-of-101 for 536 yards, with two touchdowns and one interception, as he has faced a barrage of pressure with opponents testing the Patriots' shorthanded and at times overmatched offensive line, and New England's pass catchers not regularly threatening defenses in the intermediate and deep parts of the field.

Brissett has been

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