Drake Maye Out With Head Injury vs. Jets – What it Means for Patriots, Props, Bettors

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Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images Pictured: Drake Maye of the New England Patriots

Drake Maye has impressed since the Patriots handed the reins over to the No. 3 overall pick. Unfortunately, he sustained a first-half head injury against the Jets and was replaced by Jacoby Brissett. Head coach Jerod Mayo announced at halftime that the quarterback was out for the game with a head injury.

Maye was three-of-six for 23 yards while carrying the ball three times for 46 yards and a touchdown that gave New England an early 7-0 lead. However, he was hit hard in the side of the head on an 18-yard run on the next drive.

New England entered the game a seven-point home dog against the Jets. Meanwhile, the totals on his passing props were 207.5 yards, 0.5 touchdowns, 19.5 completions, 31.5 attempts and 35.5 longest completion. His rushing props were 22.5 yards, 10.5 longest run and 4.5 attempts, meaning he hit most of those. Maye was also +450 to score an anytime TD, which he did on a 17-yard scramble midway through the first-quarter.

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