Drake Maye wasn’t the only Patriot who stood out on New England’s game-tying touchdown pass at the end of regulation Sunday.
The rookie quarterback obviously stole the show by extending the play — and then some — before ultimately finding Rhamondre Stevenson on a 5-yard floater. Offensive guard Michael Jordan also drew attention on the highlight-reel play, but for all the wrong reasons.
Jordan, an interior offensive lineman who joined the Patriots’ active in mid-September, managed to not touch a single person amid New England’s last-ditch effort. That’s hard for an O-lineman to do on any play, let alone one that was dragged out to a whopping 12 seconds.
You can check out Jordan’s impressively poor effort in the video here.
Jordan’s nonexistent protection obviously wasn’t too costly, as Maye still managed to add to his rapidly growing list of franchise quarterback-caliber moments. But New England’s trip to Nashville provided another reminder that the Patriots must tighten up their O-line.
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