Close Menu
CLNS Media
  • Home
  • NBA
  • NFL
  • MLB
  • NHL
  • WNBA
  • Betting
  • NBA History
  • Podcasts
    • podcast
      • The Big 3 NBA Podcast
      • Bruins Beat
      • Bob Ryan and Jeff Goodman
      • Cedric Maxwell Podcast
      • Celtics Beat
    • podcast
      • Celtics Postgame Live
      • First to the Floor
      • The Garden Report
      • Greg Bedard’s Patriots Podcast
      • Patriots Beat
    • podcast
      • Pucks with Haggs
      • Patriots Postgame Show
      • Pats Interference
      • Poke the Bear
      • Patriots Daily
    • podcast
      • All 32 NFL Podcast
      • Still Poddable
      • ITM Podcast
      • You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell
      • View All Podcasts
  • About
    • About CLNS
    • Our Sponsors
    • Talent
    • Job Opportunities
    • Join Our Network
    • Advertise With Us
  • Merch

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Hugo Gonzalez Reflects on Luka Doncic Matchup as Celtics Wings Thrive

02/25/2026

Jayson Tatum Shoots Down Notion of a March 1 Return Date

02/21/2026

Who Has the Edge in USA vs Canada? | Poke the Bear

02/21/2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok Discord
CLNS Media
Subscribe
  • Home
  • NBA
  • NFL
  • MLB
  • NHL
  • WNBA
  • Betting
  • NBA History
  • Podcasts
    • podcast
      • The Big 3 NBA Podcast
      • Bruins Beat
      • Bob Ryan and Jeff Goodman
      • Cedric Maxwell Podcast
      • Celtics Beat
    • podcast
      • Celtics Postgame Live
      • First to the Floor
      • The Garden Report
      • Greg Bedard’s Patriots Podcast
      • Patriots Beat
    • podcast
      • Pucks with Haggs
      • Patriots Postgame Show
      • Pats Interference
      • Poke the Bear
      • Patriots Daily
    • podcast
      • All 32 NFL Podcast
      • Still Poddable
      • ITM Podcast
      • You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell
      • View All Podcasts
  • About
    • About CLNS
    • Our Sponsors
    • Talent
    • Job Opportunities
    • Join Our Network
    • Advertise With Us
  • Merch
CLNS Media
Home » Patriots Training Camp 2: Drake Maye, Top Offense Focus on Taking a Profit
Home Featured Banner

Patriots Training Camp 2: Drake Maye, Top Offense Focus on Taking a Profit

It wasn't sexy, but Drake Maye and the top offense avoided crucial mistakes and consistently took a profit on the second day of camp.
Taylor KylesBy Taylor Kyles07/24/2025Updated:07/24/20253 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
Share
Facebook Twitter Email

Attendance

Absent/Did Not Participate: WR Ja’Lynn Polk, CB Carlton Davis III, DL Jahvaree Ritzie

Limited: DT Christian Barmore

Physically Unable to Perform: WR Mack Hollins, TE Austin Hooper, LT Vederian Lowe

Non-Football Injury: S Josh Minkins

Tweet of the Day

Jabrill Peppers on Mike Vrabel wearing a #5 jersey on today during practice.

"I keep telling him to take that 5 off. He's not tough enough."

"He told me to go check in on the Patriots Hall of Fame. Nothing I can say to come back from that."#Patriots #NewEnglandPatriots pic.twitter.com/U9QWsZnD38

— Patriots on CLNS (@PatriotsCLNS) July 24, 2025

Drake Maye, Top Offense Focus on Taking a Profit

It was another conservative, but productive day for Drake Maye and the top offense. According to Rhamondre Stevenson, that efficient approach may have been the point.

“Just be good on first down,” Stevenson said of today’s practice goal. “Positives plays on first down, don’t go backwards, no pre-snap penalties, things like that. We did alright, but we [still have] work to do.”

Maye didn’t attempt a downfield throw on Thursday, even with some play fakes sprinkled into the script, but he consistently took a profit, avoided bad windows, and put targets in position for YAC. Maye’s only incompletion, and his first of camp, came on a Kendrick Bourne target that was batted by Jeremiah Pharms.

On one rep, Maye quickly identified slot pressure before finding DeMario Douglas in the flat for a big gain. The quarterback also took off against what appeared to be a trap coverage that he was intercepted on in OTAs.

For the second day of pad-less practices, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels‘ group is progressing well against a stout veteran defense. Moving forward, someone in New England’s receiver group must emerge as a reliable downfield target when opportunities present themselves.

Notebook

  • DeMario Douglas made the catch of the day, going up for an out thrown behind him and completing the process with Marcellas Dial attempting a breakup.
  • Rookie Jared Wilson repped at both center and left guard with the top offense. He and Maye fumbled an exchange late in practice.
  • Christian Barmore was off to the side conditioning during today’s team drills. Per The Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed, the Patriots are working the defender back from last season’s blood clots issue, but there have been no setbacks.
  • Barmore and Carlton Davis absences meant more of defensive tackles Khyiris Tonga and Jeremiah Pharms, as well as cornerbacks Alex Austin and Dial.
  • Per ESPN’s Mike Reiss, Ja’Lynn Polk is dealing with a “minor muscle tightness,” which is being handled with caution. Polk passed his initial physical following offseason shoulder surgery.
  • Gee Scott Jr. and Efton Chism made the only downfield catches of the day, both on middle-of-the-field throws from Joshua Dobbs. Scott made an impressive grab with Jack Gibbens contesting, while Chism found a soft spot in zone coverage.
  • Dobbs dropped a go ball in the bucket to Javon Baker, but the receiver bobbled it and the pass was broken up by Austin. Dobbs overthrew Baker on the same route one play later, but recovered with an anticipatory slant to DeMeer Blankumsee.
  • Third-stringer Ben Wooldridge was the Patriots’ most aggressive passer today. He had a go ball to Jeremiah Webb fall incomplete, but completed four of five total attempts.
  • Parker Romo came out on top in the first field goal drills of training camp. Romo made all four attempts, while rookie Andres Borregales went 3-4 with a miss from around 50 yards out.
alex austin Andres Borregales Carlton Davis Christian Barmore Demario douglas DeMeer Blankumsee drake maye Efton Chism Gee Scott Jack Gibbens Jared Wilson Jeremiah Pharms Josh McDaniels Joshua Dobbs Kendrick Bourne Khyiris Tonga Marcellas Dial Parker Romo Patriots
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
Taylor Kyles

Taylor Kyles is the lead NFL Analyst for CLNS Media covering players, schemes, and tendencies through a New England Patriots-centric lens.

Related Posts

Hugo Gonzalez Reflects on Luka Doncic Matchup as Celtics Wings Thrive

02/25/2026

Jayson Tatum Shoots Down Notion of a March 1 Return Date

02/21/2026

Ron Harper Jr. Reveals Details from Jayson Tatum’s Maine Celtics Practice

02/17/2026

Should Patriots Fans Be Worried about Drake Maye? | All 32 NFL Podcast w/ Mike Giardi

02/13/2026

Final Super Bowl Reactions + Early Offseason Thoughts | LIVE Patriots Beat

02/12/2026

Why the Patriots Should Not Give Up on Will Campbell after Super Bowl Struggles | Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast

02/12/2026

Comments are closed.

Follow Us
Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Youtube
Featured Videos
NBA History

Larry Bird and Kevin McHale: Not Best Friends — Just Champions

By Nick Gelso02/20/2026

When people think of the 1980s Boston Celtics, they think of banners. They think of…

Patriots Sign DE Darrell Taylor for Playoffs!

01/14/2026

Instant Reaction: Patriots Defeat Chargers in Wild Card Move onto Divisional Round | Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast

01/12/2026

Patriots Defense Dominate as Patriots Secure 1st Playoff Win Since 2018 | Patriots Daily Reaction

01/12/2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok Discord
  • Home
  • NBA
  • NFL
  • MLB
  • NHL
  • View All Podcasts
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

2026 North Station Media. Website Design by J&R Marketing


At North Station Media, we don’t just celebrate diversity, we live it. North Station Media is an equal opportunity employer that commits itself everyday creating the most inclusive environment for all its employees and hiring the best and most qualified individuals. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.