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Jacoby Brissett: It's not salvation, but I'm proud of myself

Jacoby Brissett: It's not salvation, but I'm proud of myself

Jacoby Brissett became a placeholder quarterback for the Patriots when they selected Drake Maye with the third overall pick in this year's draft, but that didn't make it any easier for Brissett to learn he would lose his job six games into the season.

After leading the Patriots to a win in the season opener, Brissett suffered five straight losses, which opened the door for the rookie. However, Maye's second start ended early after he suffered a concussion in the first half against the Jets on Sunday, and Brissett was called back into action.

Brissett led three scoring drives in the second half, including the one that ended with Rhamondre Stevenson's game-winning touchdown with 22 seconds left. He was 15 of 24 for 132 yards and didn't turn the ball over, which left him feeling good about how he handled his return to the game.

“I don’t see any redemption in this,” Brissett said in a team transcript. “I think this is proof that I believe in myself and not all of you. I am very aware of this. I was very lucky to have this opportunity. It was sweet to go out there and get a win with our guys. You can't put it into words. I’m not trying to be arrogant or anything, but I’m very proud of myself today.”

Maye's health will determine whether Brissett gets another chance to play in Week 9, and the prospect of working with him is a little more enticing after Sunday's proceedings.

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