Drake Maye wishes more New England Patriots teammates joined him on the Pro Bowl Games roster.
The NFL named Maye and Christian Gonzalez as England’s two Pro Bowl representatives on Tuesday. Responding to the news in his press conference, via WEEI’s Tom Carroll, the quarterback lamented the team’s lack of honorees.
“I think it’s frustrating for me that guys that put in so much work to a great season, and even have guys that are at the top position in the league, I think respected around the league and viewed that way,” Maye said. “I think it’s just stuff with how they have to try to give something to each team. It’s part of it.
“But I could name numerous guys on our squad that I think were deserving, and I don’t want to leave out anybody’s name.”
However, Maye doesn’t sense any resentment from his teammates who didn’t garner a Pro Bowl nod.
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“I don’t feel frustration from the guys,” Maye added. “I think that’s the cool part. They’re focused on the games ahead and what we can do this season as a team, and less worried about individual statistics and awards. And that’s what’s cool about this team and what makes me want to be that way as well.”
Maye, meanwhile, received his second Pro Bowl selection in as many years. He appreciated the recognition but would much rather prepare for the Super Bowl in February instead.
“It’s obviously a great honor,” Maye said. “Don’t want to put that to bed like it’s not a cool deal — it really is — but like I said, we got some more important games ahead. I’m looking forward to that.”
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