The Patriots are betting big on chemistry between rookie QB Drake May and new WR A.J. Brown, strategically placing their lockers side-by-side to foster constant communication. They’re laser-focused on film study—especially Brown’s catch tape—to perfect timing and accuracy, crucial since his catch rate dipped to 64% last year. Brown, who requested a trade from Philly to reunite with coach Mike Vrabel, is now helping May develop into a quick-release QB, mirroring Brady’s legacy. With the team averaging just 16.8 points per game last postseason, this offensive rebuild hinges on Brown mastering option routes and May delivering fast, precise throws—building a new foundation from the ground up.

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