Phil Perry: Patriots Not Concerned About The Drake Maye Knee Injury
On Thursday’s edition of Toucher & Hardy, Phil Perry who covers the Patriots for NBC Sports Boston, joined the show. While discussing rookie quarterback Drake Maye popping up on the Patriots injury report, Perry made the point that the team is not concerned about the injury, and that the injury may have been sustained at the team’s practice.
“He Was a Full Participant At Practice…”
Fred: All right Phil Perry, is Drake Maye’s knee hurt?
Phil Perry: So what I’ve been told is that the team is not concerned about this knee issue, but it was enough of an issue to land him on the injury report. Now, he was a full participant at practice. So it didn’t limit him in practice at all. I talked to a couple of people in the organization last night, and they relayed that they were not concerned. But anytime the starting quarterback ends up on the injury report, it’s worth looking into. So it’ll be really interesting to go out to practice later this afternoon, and see what’s going on there. Is he wearing a brace? Is he moving around? Sometimes we’ll actually get to see what kinds of plays that they’re working on that day in practice. Is he is he running any of the zone read stuff? Do they want him rolling out? Which we see every day in warmups. So we’ll be tracking all that.
Fred: But he didn’t have a brace on or anything yesterday in practice?
Phil Perry: No, that was not the case. I think there’s a chance this happened at practice yesterday. I think people assume because you just had a game, he was banged up. I think there’s a chance. But I think there’s a chance that that happens in practice, but I don’t know that. This used to be the case during the ‘Bill Belichick Era’. There would be somebody who would suffer a pretty serious injury at practice, but they’d be listed as a limited participant because they would practice for about half of it. Then they miss the rest of the practice, and then you find out that the player is out for the year with a knee injury. That’s not going to happen here because he was a full participant.
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8 Patriots takeaways from Drake Maye’s first start
There’s a lot to take away from Drake Maye’s first start for the New England Patriots. Here are eight key observations.
There were brief moments – flashes – in Drake Maye’s first ever NFL start on Sunday that will get New England Patriots fans excited. But for the majority of the game it was the same team those fans have gotten familiar with over the last two years, as they fell 41-21 to the Houston Texans.
For the second week in a row, the Patriots shot themselves in the foot too many times. They turned the ball over three times, and committed nine penalties for 50 yards.
Those turnovers really left their mark. While the defense certainly had its issues the field position didn’t help. Five of Houston’s 13 drives started in New England territory.
Still, those moments from Maye should not be overlooked. Did what was a rough day for the Patriots show any glimpses of hope for the future? Let’s get into it with today’s takeaways…