By Tim Rohan Late in the third quarter, New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye dropped back to pass, looking for answers. As Seattle defenders closed in on him, he tried to step up in the pocket. But defensive end Derick Hall clocked him, knocking the ball out — and a Seattle defender pounced on it. Several Seahawks went to the end zone and started flapping their arms in celebration as Seattle coach Mike Macdonald pumped his fist on the sideline. As Maye went to get up, he hit his hand against the ground in frustration. He didn’t know it yet, but
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