The Patriots’ offensive line looked somewhat disjointed lining up against the Minnesota Vikings defense in Wednesday’s first session of joint practices. But the pressure didn’t seem to rattle second-year quarterback Drake Maye.
It shouldn’t be all that surprising given that he’s seen his fair share of shaky line play in front of him, but Maye had little trouble extending plays on Wednesday to keep his offense in gear.
After a preseason game in which Mike Vrabel was somewhat critical of Maye’s decision-making, the Patriots coach was happy with what he saw on Wednesday.
“I thought he did well,” Vrabel told reporters.