The New England Patriots started things off slowly in Sunday’s showdown against the Baltimore Ravens. However, they were able to score their first touchdown of the game in the second quarter thanks to a Drake Maye connection with Hunter Henry.
It was Henry’s sixth touchdown of the season, and it put the Patriots’ offense back on track. The drive included some incredible catches by wide receiver Mack Hollins and tight end Austin Hooper. The offensive unit appeared to get back in sync, and it featured all passing plays, as Maye started to get into a rhythm.
The drive itself took 10 plays, 66 yards, and 5:26 off the clock.
Play action perfection 👏@DrakeMaye2 | @Hunter_Henry84
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— New England Patriots (@Patriots) December 22, 2025
The Patriots’ decision to lean on the play-action in the red zone proved effective against the Ravens’ defense. One would think we could see an uptick in usage in that area to keep opposing defenses on their toes
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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Watch: Drake Maye beats Ravens defense with TD pass to Hunter Henry