The New England Patriots will host the New York Jets in Week 11. Here’s the latest fantasy football news and advice to help you with your lineups this week and moving forward, specifically regarding QB Drake Maye.
Is Maye Playing in Week 11?
Maye is not on the injury report and barring a surprise, he is expected to play.
We’ll continue to monitor the Patriots’ injury report leading up to kickoff for any changes. You can also visit and bookmark our Fantasy News Tracker for the latest updates.
Should You Start or Sit Maye in Week 11?
Drake Maye was intercepted for a third straight start and completed just 51.6% of his passes against a pass funnel Buccaneers defense (previous season low: 65.2% in his 2025 debut).
I’m plenty comfortable in blaming the conditions (rainy mix) and moving on.
He showed perfect touch on the 72-yard score to Kyle Williams and now has five straight games with 220+ pass yards, 2+ pass TDs, and 7+ rushes.
That’s something no other QB has done during the 2000s.
No Mike Vick, Jayden Daniels, Josh Allen, or anyone else.
Dillon Gabriel looked like an NFL quarterback against these depleted Jets last week, and there’s no reason to think that Maye is anything but elite in this divisional matchup.
The only question left on Maye at this point is … what excuse are you going to make for not winning your league title after getting such value at the highest-scoring position in our game?
Are you looking for start/sit advice for other players in your lineup? Read our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em Cheat Sheet.
Maye’s Fantasy Points Projection in Week 11
Maye is projected to score 22.9 fantasy points in PPR formats.
We project Maye to throw for 268 yards and 1.8 passing touchdowns with 1.2 interceptions. Maye could also add 50 rushing yards and 0.2 rushing touchdowns on the ground.
Check out the free PFSN Fantasy Start-Sit Optimizer for the latest projections and advice for your lineups this week.
Week 11 Weather Impact: Jets at Patriots
The forecast for kickoff is 40 degrees Fahrenheit with 11 mph winds. These are ideal conditions for fantasy production.
