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NFL: Patriots’ Commanding Streak and Maye’s MVP Bid
Patriots Cement NFL’s Top Record with 10th Straight Win
The New England Patriots delivered a statement victory with a 33-15 rout of the New York Giants on Monday night, becoming the first NFL team to notch 11 wins this season. Drake Maye threw for two touchdowns, while Marcus Jones electrified with a 94-yard punt return, marking the Patriots’ longest winning streak since 2015. Head coach Mike Vrabel has now joined an elite group as just the third coach since 1970 to secure a 10-game win streak in his first season at the helm. The win further solidifies New England’s grip atop the AFC and bolsters their Super Bowl credentials. The Guardian provides an in-depth breakdown, while The Athletic and ESPN highlight Maye’s growing impact as a franchise quarterback.
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The Athletic
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Drake Maye’s MVP Candidacy Gains Steam
A chorus of “M-V-P” chants echoed through Gillette Stadium as Drake Maye delivered one of his most polished performances of the season, dazzling with deep throws and composure under pressure. Both coach Mike Vrabel and his teammates lauded his leadership, with wide receiver Kayshon Boutte declaring his MVP belief weeks ago. The Boston Globe notes that Maye’s ascension from promising draft pick to league-leading passer has become a defining story of the season, with his command of the offense and explosive plays now routine and his MVP odds shortening by the week.
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Patriots’ Blowout Win Showcases Depth and Resilience
Despite missing key starters on both the offensive line and at defensive tackle, the Patriots executed a near-flawless game plan against the Giants, bringing energy and discipline on both sides of the ball. The Boston Globe’s instant analysis underscores how New England’s depth and mental toughness allowed them to dominate a trap game, racing to a 30-7 halftime lead and never looking back. The Patriots’ ability to overcome adversity and maintain focus signals a team peaking at the right time.
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NFL Power Rankings and Playoff Picture: Bears Surge, Chiefs and Eagles Stumble
According to The Athletic, this NFL season’s parity has led to a dramatic shuffle in power rankings, with the Patriots and Bears on the rise while preseason favorites like the Chiefs, Rams, and Eagles falter. The Bears’ win over the Eagles propelled them to the top of the NFC, while the Patriots remain in firm control of the AFC. The playoff race tightens as teams jockey for seeding in the final stretch.
The Athletic
The Athletic
Defensive Leadership: Dolphins’ Tyrel Dodson Steps Up Amid Headset Failure
The Athletic spotlights a pivotal moment in the Miami Dolphins’ recent win when linebacker Tyrel Dodson called a crucial defensive play after a headset malfunction left the coaching staff unable to communicate. Dodson’s quick thinking led to a game-sealing interception return, highlighting the importance of on-field leadership and preparation in high-stakes situations.
The Athletic
International Football: USWNT, FIFA World Cup, and Women’s Game
USWNT Ends Year with Win as Macario Shines
The U.S. women’s national team closed out 2025 with a commanding 2-0 victory over Italy, thanks to goals from Catarina Macario and Jaedyn Shaw. Macario, who has now scored in three straight matches, finished the year as the team’s top scorer with eight goals. The Athletic and the Boston Globe note the USWNT’s impressive 12-3-0 record, underscoring their depth and attacking flair as they look ahead to 2026.
The Athletic
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Draw Approaches
Al Jazeera highlights the anticipation building ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 group draw in the United States, which will determine the groupings for the expanded 48-team tournament. The classification process and seeding pots are set to shape the path for football’s elite on the global stage, with fans and federations eagerly awaiting their fate.
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Cricket: Ashes Drama and Farewells
Will Jacks Returns as England Bolsters Spin for Second Ashes Test
England has recalled spinner Will Jacks for his first Test appearance in three years, opting for a spin option as they prepare for the second Ashes Test against Australia. BBC Sport notes that England is seeking to strengthen their bowling attack following a challenging first Test.
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BBC News
Usman Khawaja Ruled Out for Australia
In a significant blow for Australia, opener Usman Khawaja has been ruled out of the second Ashes Test due to a back injury, reports The Guardian. His absence opens the door for Travis Head to step up at the top of the order, adding another layer of intrigue to the storied Ashes rivalry.
The Guardian
Cricket Mourns Robin Smith
Cricket is mourning the passing of former England batsman Robin Smith at the age of 62. The Guardian reflects on Smith’s career, highlighting his resilience during challenging periods for England and his legendary 175 against the West Indies in 1994.
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Media and Sports Culture
AUSL Expansion Draft: Maya Brady Goes No. 1
The Athletes Unlimited Softball League made headlines as Maya Brady, niece of NFL legend Tom Brady, was selected first overall in the league’s expansion draft by the Oklahoma City Spark. The Athletic details her decorated collegiate career at UCLA and the expectations she brings to the nascent league, which will begin its expanded 2026 season with six teams.
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