Patriots’ Jacoby Brissett embracing mentor role in second stint with team, ‘excited to work with’ Drake Maye

The Patriots’ quarterback room has been turned upside down this offseason. The club moved on from Mac Jones by dealing him to the Jacksonville Jaguars, and New England not only brought in Drake Maye with the No. 3 overall pick, but also drafted Joe Milton on Day 3. On top of this youth movement with two rookies coming aboard, the Patriots went into free agency to bring back an old friend: Jacoby Brissett. 

This marks Brissett’s second stint with the organization, which drafted him in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Unlike his first go-around where he was looked at as a developmental piece in a quarterback room that already boasted Tom Brady and Jimmy Garoppolo, Brissett’s role with the 2024 Patriots is multi-faceted. On the field, he could very well be asked to start out of the gate until Maye is ready to ascend to QB1. Off it, Brissett is looked at as a veteran who can serve as a mentor for Maye to help his development. 

“When I was here the first time, you realize everybody’s your mentor that’s older than you in this league or has more experience, and I hope I’m that for more than just Drake,” Brissett said, via the official team website. “I’m a teammate first. I can be a good teammate to not only [Maye] but to everybody on this team.”

Brissett has been a starter for multiple franchises throughout his career and does have experience playing in an Alex Van Pelt-run offense, which could prove to be extremely helpful in bringing along Maye. 

“I’m excited to work with him. I remember when I was following Tom [Brady] around,” Brissett said of Maye. “He’s already texting me about plays and how I think about things and cadence — all the little nuances of being in this position at this level.”




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Author : Tyler Sullivan

Publish date : 2024-05-17 18:06:18

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