Drake Maye passes for 2 TDs,
Patriots become 1st team to 11 wins, defeating Giants 33-15
[December 02, 2025]
By KYLE HIGHTOWER
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Led by Drake Maye and Marcus Jones, the New
England Patriots became the first NFL team to reach 11 wins this
season.
They also left no doubt about the gulf between them and the New York
Giants at the moment.
Maye passed for two touchdowns, Jones had a 94-yard punt return for
a TD and the Patriots beat the Giants 33-15 on Monday night.
It was the 10th straight win for the AFC-leading Patriots (11-2),
the franchise's longest streak since winning 10 consecutive games in
2015. Coach Mike Vrabel also became the third coach since 1970 to
have a win streak of 10 or more games in his first season with a
team.
Maye completed 24 of 31 passes for 282 yards with no interceptions.
Vrabel said it was another example of his quarterback “realizing
what he can be.”
“Just trying to be the face, trying to be the conductor,” Maye said.
“Trying to want the pressure. You want the ball in my hands.”
The Giants (2-11) lost their seventh straight game, and third in a
row since firing former coach Brian Daboll. Rookie quarterback
Jaxson Dart returned after missing two games because of a
concussion, but there wasn't much he could do.
Dart threw a touchdown pass to Darius Slayton and finished 17 of 24
for 139 yards. Devin Singletary added a touchdown run.
“We were just scratching and clawing. You’re trying to find any way
to catch up,” Dart said.
Dart played with his usual style in his return. On a second down on
the team's second offensive series, Dart scrambled toward the New
York bench and tried to tip-toe up the sideline for extra yards.

It left him open for a clean hit to the midsection by Patriots
linebacker Christian Elliss, who sent Dart hard to the turf.
“Stay inbounds? What am I supposed to do,” Elliss said. “We play
hard on defense. We try to bring life to this team."
The forceful tackle caused a brief shoving match between several
players. No flags were thrown for Elliss’ tackle, but after a
discussion by officials, Giants tight end Theo Johnson was called
for unnecessary roughness for his role in the post-play scrum.
Dart was not evaluated following the hit and remained in the game
for the next play.
“I'm not playing soccer out here. You're going to get hit,” Dart
said. “Things happen. It's part of the game.”
After the Patriots took a 17-0 lead on a 3-yard TD pass by Maye to
Kayshon Boutte, Dart found traction on the Giants’ third possession
and capped a six-play, 62-yard drive with a catch-and-run TD pass to
Slayton that covered 30 yards.
The Giants defense started the game well, holding the Patriots to a
field goal on the game’s opening possession in its first game under
the direction of interim coordinator Charlie Bullen. Bullen was
elevated to the role after Shane Bowen was fired 12 games into his
second season.
It didn’t last.
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New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) stiff-arms New York
Giants cornerback Dru Phillips (22) during the first half of an NFL
football game Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP
Photo/Charles Krupa)

Trailing 10-0 after Jones’ TD and a quick
three-and-out that included the Elliss hit on Dart, Maye used a
36-yard pass to Hunter Henry to set up his touchdown pass to Boutte.
New England led 30-7 at halftime, marking the first time since Week
17 of 2009 season that the Giants had allowed 30 points in the first
half.
Return game
Jones became the fourth player in Patriots history to return two
punts for TDs in a single season, joining Troy Brown (2001), Irving
Fryar (1985) and Mike Haynes (1976).
Benched again
Giants rookie linebacker Abdul Carter didn’t play in the first
quarter for what coach Mike Kafka was the coach’s decision, but not
disciplinary.
“(Stuff) happens,” Carter said afterward.
It marks the second time the No. 3 overall pick in the draft was
benched at the start of a game. He was previously held out of the
first series of New York’s Nov. 16 loss to Green Bay.
Hold on
Lined up for a 47-yard field-goal attempt in the second quarter,
Giants kicker Younghoe Koo got his cleat caught in the turf and
never got off a kick. Holder Jamie Gillan tried to get up and run
but was tackled for what was scored as a 13-yard sack by Jeremiah
Pharms.
It wasn’t New York’s only special teams mishap. Gunner Olszewski
also fumbled on a kickoff return late in the first half after being
sandwiched on a tackle by Marte Mapu and Elliss.
The Patriots recovered on the Giants 27 and eventually added Andy
Borregales’ second field goal of the half.
Injuries
Giants: Olszewski was ruled out with a concussion following the hit
that caused his fumble. Replays showed him taking a helmet-to-helmet
blow from Elliss. ... RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. was helped off in the
fourth quarter with a hip injury.
Patriots: RB Terrell Jennings left in the first quarter with a head
injury and didn’t return. ... LB Jack Gibbens was shaken up in the
third quarter.
Up next
Giants: Bye. Host Washington on Dec. 14
Patriots: Bye. Host Buffalo on Dec. 14.
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