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BREAKING: Drake Maye Becomes Second Youngest QB in Super Bowl History

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 2 months ago
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Drake Maye has officially become the second youngest quarterback to start in a Super Bowl in NFL history, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. The historic milestone was confirmed following the conclusion of the conference championship round, securing Maye's place in the league's record books.

According to the report by Schefter, Maye will be under center for the upcoming Super Bowl, marking a significant moment in his professional career. This achievement places him ahead of several Hall of Fame quarterbacks who reached the title game early in their careers. Maye's entry into the Super Bowl at this age marks one of the fastest paths to the championship game for a high-drafted quarterback in recent memory.

The record for the youngest quarterback to ever start a Super Bowl remains with Dan Marino, with Maye now officially holding the second-place spot. Further information regarding the specific statistics and the official age of Maye at the time of kickoff will be provided as the NFL finalizes the Super Bowl rosters and depth charts.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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