BREAKING: How Patriots QB Drake Maye is viewing meltdown vs. Bills as an opportunity

Patriots QB Drake Maye went from running wild on the Bills to taking the comeback loss, but left in a motivated state.New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) meets Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) on the field after the game at Gillette Stadium.

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye walked off in dejection at Gillette Stadium Sunday. His mood shifted after running all over the Buffalo Bills through the scoreboard.

Buffalo kept its once slim AFC East title hopes alive in its 35-31 road win. Maye, again, replaced a jubilant look with a scowl.

But he also views the loss as opportunity — sharing that sentiment via Chad Graff of The Athletic.

“Long stretch where we were feeling good about ourselves. Now this is a chance to respond,” Maye said postgame.

The rising Most Valuable Player candidate added one more response after taking the loss.

“Just don’t let it beat you twice. Move onto the next week. Move on from it … and know that we have important football ahead of us,” he said.

Did Drake Maye deliver career-best performance vs. Bills?

How Patriots QB Drake Maye is viewing meltdown vs. Bills as an opportunity
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Maye has shredded defenses with his arm. But he turned to his legs to build a big lead.

He even matched his current season rushing total with the two early scores. Maye combined for 99 total yards before the first quarter ended. The QB even surfaced as a rare lead blocker on TreyVeyon Hendrickson’s 65-yard touchdown run.

However, Buffalo adjusted against the young QB — leaving him with just 198 total yards to end the game. The Bills defense even bottled him on the aerial end by allowing only 6.7 yards per completion.

Buffalo turned up the pressure to help comeback in the game, sacking Maye three times. It’s now the second straight week N.E. allowed that many sacks of Maye.

Maye again stepped off his home team with bitterness. Yet took to the podium to view this game as opportunity.

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