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Takeaways from Patriots’ 28-22 loss to Rams as Drake Maye pick thwarts comeback attempt

FOXBORO — For the second time in three weeks, a Patriots comeback attempt ended on a Drake Maye interception.

There appeared to be some miscommunication as Maye dropped back and chucked it deep to wide receiver DeMario Douglas, who never looked for the ball as Rams safety Kamren Kinchens hauled in the pass like a punt return.

The Patriots’ Week 9 loss to the Titans also ended with a Maye interception.

The Patriots forced the Rams to punt with 2:22 left in the fourth quarter and started their final drive from their own 10-yard line with 2:14 on the clock. They went 15 yards on five plays before Maye’s pick clinched the 28-22 Rams win.

Maye finished 30-of-40 for 282 yards with two touchdowns, an interception and a lost fumble.

Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo will likely have some second thoughts after the loss.

Should he have settled for field goals when the Patriots were inside the red zone twice? Should they have attempted a 54-yard field goal instead of punting early in the second quarter? Should they have at some point adjusted their covearge plan to put cornerback Christian Gonzalez on one of the Rams’ star wide receivers? Should they have gone for two instead of having an extra point blocked early in the fourth quarter?

A first-year head coach like Mayo inevitably will face more doubts than a veteran decision-maker.

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