In a move that’s making waves across both the NFL and international football circuits, New England Patriots quarterback Malik Reyes lit up the field during an exhibition scrimmage held in Mexico City, thrilling a packed crowd of Mexican fans proudly wearing Patriots gear. Reyes, a second-year quarterback from Texas A&M, put on a dazzling show—throwing four touchdowns, rushing for another, and energizing a stadium full of Patriots diehards thousands of miles from Foxborough.
This wasn’t just a publicity stunt; Reyes was locked in from the opening snap, reading defenses like a seasoned vet and delivering precision passes under pressure. Fans erupted with each highlight play, chanting “¡Vamos Reyes!” and waving homemade signs. His connection with wide receiver Jalen Thornton seemed telepathic, as the duo torched defenders with crisp routes and deep balls.
For many Patriots fans in Mexico, this was their first live glimpse of the team they’ve passionately supported from afar. Reyes took time postgame to speak in Spanish, thanking fans for their support and pledging to return. With Mac Jones’ future uncertain, Reyes’ performance is sparking serious quarterback controversy—and Mexican Patriots Nation is here for it. This could be the dawn of a new era.