Drake Maye Praises 9-Year-Old Zayin Berry for Heroic Act of Saving Abused Cat: 'True Example of Courage and Compassion'
Yuma, AZ - October 15, 2025 - North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye has publicly praised 9-year-old Zayin Berry of Yuma, Arizona, for his courageous act of saving a cat from abuse at a local skatepark. Berry, who recently earned the title of "ASPCA Kid of the Year," traded his own skateboard to ensure the safety of a helpless animal, a gesture that has earned him widespread admiration.
"I've heard a lot about Zayin's incredible act, and I think it's just amazing," Maye said in an emotional statement. "For a young kid to step up like that, to make such a selfless decision to help an animal in need, it really shows the kind of courage and heart he has. Zayin is a true example of kindness in action."
The incident occurred when Zayin spotted a cat being abused at the skatepark. Without hesitation, Zayin traded his beloved skateboard to the abuser in exchange for the cat's freedom, later naming the cat "Peaches" after ensuring its safety. The young boy's selfless actions not only saved the cat's life but also brought attention to the importance of compassion and standing up for those who cannot protect themselves.
"I just wanted to make sure Peaches was okay," Zayin said in a statement. "I knew I had to help her, so I gave up my skateboard. It felt like the right thing to do."
Maye, who has been an advocate for community service and positive role models, shared his admiration for Zayin's bravery. "It's people like Zayin who make the world better," Maye added. "He didn't think twice about doing what was right, even if it meant giving something important to him. That's the kind of character we need more of."
Zayin's actions have inspired not only the local community in Yuma but also countless others who have learned about his heroic gesture. His willingness to sacrifice something he valued to help an innocent animal serves as a reminder of the power of compassion and standing up for what is right.
Chicago Bears Eye Key Matchup Advantages Against Struggling New Orleans Saints

October 19, 2025 – The Chicago Bears are gearing up for a crucial Week 7 showdown against the New Orleans Saints at Soldier Field. With the Bears riding a three-game winning streak, they are looking to extend their momentum against a Saints team that has been underwhelming this season with a 1-5 record. But despite the Saints’ struggles, the Bears are not taking them lightly and have identified several key matchup advantages that they hope will push them closer to securing a fourth consecutive victory.
Defensive Dominance: Bears’ Key Advantages in Pass Defense
One of the most significant advantages for the Bears lies in their defense, particularly against the Saints' quarterback, Spencer Rattler. The former top draft prospect has yet to find his rhythm in the NFL, averaging under 6.2 yards per pass attempt and showing a tendency to lean heavily on short throws. Rattler has completed just eight passes of 20 yards or more this season, making him a prime target for the opportunistic Bears defense.
Kevin Byard, the Bears' veteran safety, has been in top form this season, recording three interceptions already. With Rattler’s reliance on checkdowns and short passes, Byard is positioned to capitalize on any mistakes the young quarterback might make. Byard’s ability to read the quarterback and make plays on the ball could be a game-changer for the Bears, especially with Rattler’s inability to stretch the field effectively.
In addition, Bears edge rusher Montez Sweat has been a force to be reckoned with this season, collecting 17 pressures and two batted passes. Sweat has been disruptive all year, and his matchup against
Shutting Down the Saints’ Passing Game
The Bears’ defensive secondary has been strong, and safety Jaquan Brisker is one player who has stood out. Brisker has made a big impact in the red zone, recently intercepting a pass in a key moment. He will likely be tasked with limiting
The Bears’ Strategy: Capitalizing on Weaknesses
While the Bears are confident in their defensive advantages, head coach Ben Johnson emphasized the importance of not underestimating the Saints. Despite their poor record, the Saints have a roster full of veteran players with a track record of success. Johnson stated,
The Bears’ defensive line, with players like Sweat and rookie Jalen Carter
A Win to Boost Playoff Hopes
With the Bears sitting at 3-3, a win against the Saints would give them a solid 4-3 record and set them up nicely for the second half of the season. The team has looked much improved in recent weeks, with quarterback
The Saints may be struggling, but the Bears are taking nothing for granted.
The Bears' defense has the potential to dominate, and with key matchups in their favor, Chicago is poised to take control of this game and keep their playoff hopes alive. The showdown with the Saints is more than just a game; it’s a chance for the Bears to solidify their position in the NFC and send a message to the rest of the league.