Week 13 Monday Night Football Statistical Review: Patriots hold onto AFC’s No. 1 seed with dominant win
- The Patriots keep rolling: Mike Vrabel’s squad is up to 10 straight wins behind second-year sensation Drake Maye, who helped New England produce 0.24 EPA per dropback against the Giants.
- Drake Maye spread the ball around: Five Patriots receivers saw at least four targets in Week 13, with tight end Hunter Henry leading the charge.
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The New England Patriots continued to roll on Monday Night Football in Week 13, winning 33-15 against the New York Giants.
Game Summary

According to the PFF noise-canceled score metric, the game was a bit closer than the final score indicates. Still, the Patriots took their foot off the gas with a huge lead in the second half, so it was definitely a dominant win, as they moved the ball much more efficiently.


Passing Summary
As has often been the case this season, the Patriots’ passing offense was very efficient, moving the ball through the air and through the occasional Drake Maye scramble.

Receiving Summary
The Patriots spread the ball around to several receivers, so tight end Hunter Henry ended up with the most targets and yards.

After his spike game last week, Wan’Dale Robinson saw eight targets again but couldn’t turn the opportunity into as many yards. Tight end Theo Johnson also logged eight targets but put up significantly more air yards.

Rushing Summary
Both teams were decently efficient on the ground, but the Patriots‘ overall efficiency was tanked by missing out on two short-yardage situations on third downs late in the game.


