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    Maye vs. Mile High: Edelman Ignites Patriots for AFC Championship Clash in Denver

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerJanuary 25, 2026Updated:January 25, 20263 Mins Read
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    DENVER — The New England Patriots are officially back in the NFL’s final four, but the ghosts of Foxborough aren’t just watching—they’re fueling the fire. Ahead of today’s AFC Championship kickoff against the Denver Broncos, legendary wideout Julian Edelman sent shockwaves through social media with a “New England vs. Everybody” hype video, signaling that the underdog mentality has returned to the 14-3 Patriots.

    The Kid in the Fog: Drake Maye’s Biggest Test

    The image of Drake Maye emerging from the tunnel has become the defining visual of this New England resurgence. Maye isn’t just a rookie sensation anymore; he is a legitimate MVP finalist who carried this offense to a 4,394-yard regular season. But Denver has always been the graveyard for Patriots’ championship dreams. Today, Maye faces a Broncos defense that finished the year ranked in the top five, and he’ll have to do it without the comfort of the Gillette Stadium crowd. Due to a massive winter storm hammering the Northeast, the league has its eyes on Empower Field at Mile High, where the air is thin and the margin for error is thinner.

    New England vs Everybody #GoPats pic.twitter.com/MIB6nLC36f

    — Julian Edelman (@Edelman11) January 25, 2026

    The Patriots hit Denver with a head of steam after dismantling the Texans 28-16 in the Divisional Round. While Maye’s 31 touchdowns this year proved his ceiling is astronomical, his ball security remains the focal point. He coughed up four fumbles last week, losing two. Against a Denver team led by a resilient Jarrett Stidham—filling in for the injured Bo Nix—one mistake could be the difference between a flight to Santa Clara or a flight back to Logan Airport.

    “It’s the biggest game because it’s the next one. We’ve had that mentality all year long. I’m just trying to do my part, and when all 11 of us are on the same page, we’re pretty tough to stop.” — Drake Maye, New England Patriots Quarterback

    Super Bowl LX or Bust

    This isn’t just another playoff game; it’s a culture shift. Head coach Mike Vrabel has rebuilt this roster into a defensive juggernaut that mirrors the early 2000s dynasty, allowing only 18.8 points per game. If the Patriots can silence the Denver crowd and neutralize Courtland Sutton, they’ll clinch their first Super Bowl berth since the 2018 season. The winner of this afternoon’s contest punches their ticket to Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium on February 8. The weather in Denver is a crisp 13 degrees—perfect conditions for a team that prides itself on “New England weather,” even when they’re 1,700 miles from home.

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