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156.5 passer rating in the first half for Drake Maye πŸ”₯ 🎯 4 TD 🎯 229 PASS YDS 🎯 17/19 CMP/ATT...

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Posted December 28, 2025

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156.5 passer rating in the first half for Drake Maye πŸ”₯

🎯 4 TD
🎯 229 PASS YDS
🎯 17/19 CMP/ATT...

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This post celebrates New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye's exceptional first-half performance: a 156.5 passer rating, 17/19 completions for 229 yards, and 4 touchdowns. It highlights his precision and scoring efficiency in what appears to be a standout game during the 2025 NFL season. Key themes include rookie/sophomore breakout potential, Patriots' offensive revival, and comparisons to elite QB benchmarks, amid Maye's season-long strong first-half dominance (117.8 rating across 15 halves).[1][2]

πŸ”₯Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to Maye's dominant half fueling Patriots' playoff push in late December 2025, aligning with Week 17 games on December 28. Fans are buzzing over his elite stats in a potential win, sparking debates on his MVP trajectory and future stardom. Real-time hype from ESPN amplifies virality during prime NFL viewing hours.

πŸ’‘Fun Facts

  • 1Drake Maye's 156.5 passer rating is among the highest single-half marks in NFL history for QBs with 15+ attempts.
  • 2He completed 89.5% of passes (17/19), elite accuracy rarely seen even from veterans.
  • 3Maye threw 4 TDs without an interception, tying a career-high for a half.
  • 4Season-first-half stats: 73% completion, 17 TDs in 2161 yards (117.8 rating).[1][2]
  • 5This outperforms his overall 2025 season rating of 108.5, showing first-half strength.[4]

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