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New England Patriots at New Orleans Saints

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4-2, 3-0 Away
Final
25 - 19
1-5, 1-3 Home

Maye throws 3 TD passes and the Patriots hold on to beat the Saints 25-19

Maye connects with Boutte for 2nd TD of the game

Boutte caught two of Drake Maye's three touchdown passes and added a game-sealing catch to help the Patriots outlast the Saints 25-19 on Sunday.

“It was amazing coming back home, first time playing in the Superdome," said Boutte, who caught five passes for 93 yards, including a pivotal 21-yard catch on third-and-11 in the final minutes. "A little emotional at first. It feels like a full-circle moment.”

Maye completed 18 of 26 passes for 261 yards without a turnover and also connected with DeMario Douglas for a 53-yard score as the Patriots (4-2) won for a third straight week.

“It feels good getting in the win column consistently,” Maye said, complimenting his receivers. “It was good to hit some deep shots and those guys, they made some great plays.”

The Saints (1-5) were driving for a possible go-ahead score in the fourth quarter when tight end Juwan Johnson was ruled on video review to have fumbled what initially was called a first-down catch across midfield.

“I was confident when it first happened,” said linebacker Christian Ellis, who was credited with the forced fumble that safety Craig Woodson recovered on New England's 49. “I felt the ball move completely out of his hands.”

While the Patriots were unable to convert the turnover into points, they forced the Saints to punt with 3:55 to go and never gave the ball back. Maye's clutch connection with Boutte along the left sideline came after the Saints had used all of their timeouts and with just more than two minutes left. So, Maye was able to run the clock out by taking a knee three times.

“We will never not enjoy and embrace winning in this league, but I do think guys are aware of the fact that it can be better," Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said. "To do that on the road and be able to end it with the ball offensively in victory formation is fun.”

Spencer Rattler completed 20 of 26 passes for 227 yards without a turnover, but the Saints struggled to get in the end zone. Taysom Hill had New Orleans’ lone TD on a 1-yard run and Blake Grupe kicked four field goals.

Rookie coach Kellen Moore described the postgame mood in the locker room as “just frustration."

“We had opportunities — everyone can feel that,” said Moore, who has seen his team lose three times by a touchdown or less. "I've got to figure out a way to get us there. We’re close. We’re knocking on the door.”

Johnson's fumble was just one of several untimely mistakes made by players on the other end of Rattler's throws. Chris Olave had six catches for 98 yards, but could not hold on as he dived to get both hands on a pass in the end zone. He also dropped a potential first-down catch on New Orleans' failed final possession.

Meanwhile, the Patriots held New Orleans to 73 yards rushing as a team.

Maye began making plays on New England's first possession, converting a third-and-9 with a pass to Boutte before launching his deep scoring pass to Douglas.

On his second series, Maye had a 61-yard touchdown pass to Douglas nullified by a late flag for an offensive pass interference call on Stefon Diggs. Undaunted, Maye continued finding completions — one on a back-handed flip under pressure to TreyVeyon Henderson for a 9-yard gain.

“His instincts are crazy,” Ellis said. “Sometimes he flicks the ball out there and he just moves in the pocket so well now. He knows where to be and he knows where the ball needs to be. He’s playing great.”

Soon after, Maye fired a 25-yard scoring strike to Boutte, who made the catch in the back of the end zone amid tight coverage by Kool-Aid McKinstry.

“I think I’m good at contested catches honestly – something I’ve been doing since college at LSU," Boutte said.

The Saints briefly took a 16-14 lead on Grupe's third field goal of the first half before Boutte's 29-yard touchdown catch put New England back in front at 22-16 in the last minute of the second quarter.

Injuries Patriots: OLB Harold Landry and CB Carlton Davis received treatment on the field, but both returned. .... CB Marcus Jones also received attention on the field in the second half.

Saints: LT Kelvin Banks Jr. appeared to hurt his right leg in the second quarter and LB Isaiah Stalbird also received treatment for an apparent lower-body injury and returned. ... DE Chase Young came back from a calf injury to make his season debut. He pressured Maye at times, but finished with one tackle and without a sack.

Up next Patriots: Visit Tennessee next Sunday.

Saints: Visit Chicago next Sunday.

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Scoring Summary

NO FG 1st Period 12:50 Blake Grupe 34 Yd Field Goal
NE TD 1st Period 10:52 DeMario Douglas 53 Yd pass from Drake Maye (Andy Borregales Kick)
NO FG 1st Period 5:05 Blake Grupe 48 Yd Field Goal
NE TD 1st Period 0:33 Kayshon Boutte 25 Yd pass from Drake Maye (Andy Borregales Kick)
NO TD 2nd Period 9:42 Taysom Hill 1 Yd Rush (Blake Grupe Kick)
NO FG 2nd Period 1:51 Blake Grupe 38 Yd Field Goal
NE TD 2nd Period 0:31 Kayshon Boutte 29 Yd pass from Drake Maye (Drake Maye Run for Two-Point Conversion)
NE FG 3rd Period 7:26 Andy Borregales 24 Yd Field Goal
NO FG 4th Period 13:41 Blake Grupe 54 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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19 1st Downs 17
12 Passing 1st downs 7
5 Rushing 1st downs 7
2 1st downs from penalties 3
6-13 3rd down efficiency 3-9
1-2 4th down efficiency 0-0
58 Total Plays 51
333 Total Yards 296
5.7 Yards per Play 5.8
9 Total Drives 9
260 Passing 223
18/26 Comp/Att 20/26
9.6 Yards per pass 8.0
0 Interceptions thrown 0
1-1 Sacks-Yards Lost 2-4
73 Rushing 73
31 Rushing Attempts 23
2.4 Yards per rush 3.2
0-1 Red Zone (Made-Att) 1-2
11-65 Penalties 8-67
0 Turnovers 1
0 Fumbles lost 1
0 Interceptions thrown 0
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
31:44 Possession 28:16
New Orleans Saints New Orleans Saints Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Barry Wesley, OT Injured Reserve Nov 5
Jack Stoll, TE Doubtful Nov 5
Alvin Kamara, RB Questionable Nov 5
Taliese Fuaga, OT Doubtful Nov 3
Erik McCoy, C Injured Reserve Oct 21
New England Patriots New England Patriots Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Christian Gonzalez, CB Questionable Nov 5
Christian Elliss, LB Questionable Nov 5
Kayshon Boutte, WR Questionable Nov 5
Rhamondre Stevenson, RB Questionable Nov 5
Antonio Gibson, RB Injured Reserve Oct 10

Game Information

Caesars Superdome

Location: New Orleans, LA
Attendance: 70,042 · Capacity:

2025 AFC East Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
New England 7 2 .778 0 237 169
Buffalo 6 2 .750 0 235 167
Miami 2 7 .222 0 180 243
New York 1 7 .125 0 168 221

2025 NFC South Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Tampa Bay 6 2 .750 0 197 178
Carolina 5 4 .556 0 170 205
Atlanta 3 5 .375 0 143 178
New Orleans 1 8 .111 0 138 243
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