The first session of organized team activities (OTAs) open to the media didn't go over well for the New England Patriots offense. Second-year quarterback Drake Maye, in particular, struggled with turnovers.
Maye threw a whopping four interceptions in competitive 11-on-11s.
Some fans are already sounding the panic alarm, while others aren't allowing themselves to get too worked up over one OTAs practice. Patriots tight end Hunter Henry seemed to stand somewhere in the middle when asked about the four turnovers.
"They all matter, for sure. I'm saying it's early in the sense of like, alright, we can fix these things," said Henry, via Tom Curran's "Patriots Talk Podcast".