As media events kicked off ahead of Super Bowl LX, New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye reflected on important guidance he’s received from one of the greatest players in NFL history, Tom Brady. The remarks came during interviews at Super Bowl Opening Night, where players and coaches from both the Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks spoke to reporters.
Maye, now in his second year as the Patriots’ starting signal-caller, has already made a dramatic impact on the team. After a difficult rookie season in which New England finished with a poor record, Maye helped transform the franchise into one of the league’s best. The Patriots secured the AFC East title, finished with one of the top seeds in the playoffs, and reached the league’s championship game.
According to Newsweek, Maye said, “The biggest thing he told me was that there’s no shortcuts. You get out what you put in. He talked a lot about just doing the work,” Maye added. “If you want to be great, you’ve got to put in the time and the effort. There’s really no way around it.” Maye knows how important Brady’s advice is
Maye Knows How Important Brady’s Advice Is
Maye explained that the former Patriots quarterback stressed the importance of maximizing what you put into your preparation and performance, rather than seeking quick or effortless routes. He described this mindset as one Brady lived by during his career and one that resonates with Maye as he shapes his approach to the game.
Maye also noted that he has met Brady on several occasions and that those interactions left a strong impression. While he did not describe lengthy mentoring sessions, the comments he recalled highlighted a philosophy of discipline and dedication that Brady has long been known for. Brady has also previously given his “blessing” to Maye as the Patriots’ leader.
This exchange is particularly meaningful given the parallels between the two quarterbacks’ trajectories. Brady’s rise in the league during his early years included leading the Patriots to a Super Bowl victory in his second season, a feat Maye now has the chance to mirror. As Maye prepares for one of the biggest games of his young career, the emphasis on preparation and work ethic stands out as central to his mindset.
While Maye acknowledged the value of Brady’s advice, he has been careful not to compare himself directly to the legendary quarterback. He has focused instead on forging his own path and leading his team based on his strengths and development. This perspective is aligned with the broader expectations placed on him: to help return the Patriots to championship contention while he continues to mature as a leader.
Off the field, Brady has spoken positively about the current Patriots team and Maye’s progress. Even though Brady is now with another NFL organization in a broadcasting and ownership role, he has expressed respect for New England’s resurgence and the players who helped the franchise return to the title game. Although he did recently leave Maye out of his Player of the Year rankings.
Maye’s comments also came against the backdrop of ongoing discussions about his growth and the role of Mets and coaches in shaping his success. Teammates and coaches have highlighted his work ethic, focus and natural ability, and those traits have been cited as part of why the Patriots have performed so well this season.
Published: Feb 3, 2026 01:20 pm