Drake Maye shows no mercy during game of volleyball game against children - as new Patriots quarterback hilariously shows off arm strength
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Drake Maye did not hold back in a volleyball game with children as the Patriots' new quarterback showed off his impressive arm.
Maye, the No. 3 overall pick of this year's draft, is expected to make his NFL debut in the fall under center for the Patriots.
But the New England passer hilariously showed off his throwing power on Tuesday as he and his teammates played volleyball against kids.
In one clip, Maye appears to hit a child after slinging the ball towards him, leading to an 'ooh' from those in the room.
The 21-year-old then raised his hand in apology as he and his teammates couldn't help but laugh.
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Patriots QB Drake Maye did not hold back during a recent volleyball game with children
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Maye is seen on Monday during Patriots' minicamp ahead of his rookie season in the NFL
In another clip, Maye could be seen hitting his center, David Andrews, and eliminating him from the game.
Last month, Maye put pen to paper on a $36.63million, fully guaranteed rookie deal - including a $23.46million signing bonus.
As reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter, his contract is for four years with a fifth year option.
Maye takes the reins in New England three years after the team selected Mac Jones 15th overall, with the former University of Alabama regressing after a strong rookie season.
The Patriots begin their season on September 8 at the Bengals.