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Chansky’s Notebook: Game 3 For Drake Maye


was injured but his Patriots won anyway. The former UNC quarterback started his third straight game for New England Sunday. Hopefully Maye’s concussion is minor, because he has become the 22-year-old hope of the future for this storied franchise. The fans love his style, strong arm, and surprising running ability we saw in Chapel Hill. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Game 3 For Drake Maye


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