Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett never got anything going on offense against the Jets on Thursday and his time as the starter might already be over.
No. 3 overall pick Drake Maye made his NFL debut during garbage time of the Jets’ 24-3 win and is waiting in the wings to take over.
New England head coach Jerod Mayo was non-committal about leaving Brissett as the starter after falling to 1-2.
“I don’t know,” Mayo told reporters when asked about a potential change. “We talk about it every single week . . . we’ll get together as a coaching staff.”
Maye had his moments in mop-up duty, scrambling for an 11-yard first down and driving the Patriots into the red zone before time expired.
However, Maye took two sacks in his one drive, including one on the final play.
Amazon Prime commentator Al Michaels said Maye received a “Welcome to the league hit” on his third play when he was crushed after rushing for one yard.
“I thought it was too good of an opportunity for him to go out there and get him some experience,” Mayo said, according to Mass Live.
Mayo previously hesitated to name a starter in the lead-up to Week 1, telling reporters that Maye outplayed Brissett for the job out of camp but still gave the starting gig to the veteran.
“What I will say is this is a true competition … and I would say at this current point, Drake has outplayed Jacoby,” Mayo said prior to naming Brissett the starter to begin the season.
The offensive line struggles are an obvious concern that could influence when the Patriots eventually opt to make the change for the future.
Patriots quarterbacks have been sacked 11 times through three games this season, including seven Thursday night.
Brissett hasn’t exactly lit it up as a starter, though, ranking in the bottom five in average yards per pass attempt (5.1) and just 13 points per game (third-worst).