Mike Vrabel embraces the pressure of the Patriots' biggest game yet
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Mike Vrabel embraces the pressure of the Patriots' biggest game yet
"A big game for the New England Patriots will take place in Week 15 of the NFL season, one of the biggest in half a decade. The good news is the game is at home, and the Patriots have a favorite for the NFL's MVP award, Drake Maye at quarterback. The bad news is that they face the current MVP, Josh Allen, and his formidable Buffalo Bills."
"For five years, the Bills have ruled the roost in the AFC East after the all-time greatest, Tom Brady, left the scene for points south. Since then, Allen and company have dominated. You have the best quarterback, and you'll usually have the best results. Allen is proof positive of that theory. Yet in the past two seasons, a seismic shift in the AFC East balance has taken place in the person of now-second-year quarterback Drake Maye."
The Patriots host the Bills in Week 15 with significant stakes for the AFC East and the MVP conversation. New England enters with second-year quarterback Drake Maye, currently in MVP consideration, while Buffalo fields reigning MVP Josh Allen. The Bills dominated the division for five years after Tom Brady's departure, but the Patriots have risen under Mike Vrabel and earned an earlier road win at Buffalo. Vrabel emphasizes that the Bills have continued to evolve and improve, warning that the matchup will require full respect and preparation from his team.
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