
"I always knew Drake was that guy, Boutte said. I always did believe in him, believe in what he could do. When you practice with a guy every day, you see his ability, what he's able to do, so I've always been a Drake Maye believer."
"It's been great throughout the season, Boutte said of his connection with Maye. We missed on a couple throws last week, but, I mean, it's not always going to be perfect. That's part"
Drake Maye's emergence as a legitimate MVP candidate elevated New England's receiving corps and made Kayshon Boutte the primary deep threat. Boutte totaled 551 receiving yards on 33 catches with six touchdowns despite missing games due to injury, averaging 17 yards per catch (tied for third in the NFL). Boutte leads Patriots receivers in the postseason with 147 yards on eight catches and produced a one-handed touchdown catch against the Texans while covered by All-Pro cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. Boutte credits daily practice with Maye for their chemistry and will be asked to test Seattle's defense on contested downfield plays.
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