It has been quite a year for Drake Maye and the New England Patriots, as they have turned things around over at Foxborough, with the team finally winning a division title for the first time since the Tom Brady days. On a much more personal level, it had also been a good year for Maye and his wife, Ann Michael Maye.
In a photo dump on Instagram, Ann posted several highlights for the year, including them sharing an intimate moment during a game, hanging out at a Boston Celtics game, spending some time together at a beach and of course, their wedding. She even posted their wedding dance together as one of this year’s biggest highlights.
“2025 will forever be one of my favorites… a year full of milestones🤍 Cheers to 2026!🥂” she wrote.
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Drake Maye first popped the question back in January this year, and she said yes. The two of them eventually got married back in June, making her a June bride, which is considered lucky.
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Before he even asked her to marry him, Ann has been a constant presence during his games, with her often going viral for her various gameday fits as she cheered for her boyfriend/ fiancee/ husband at that time. She has especially been supportive when he finally got that starter position and helped in the team’s revival, energizing the fandom for the first time since the Tom Brady era.
Drake Maye And His Wife, Ann, Were Childhood Sweethearts
Not many know this, but Drake Maye and Ann Michael have been dating for a long time now. How long to be exact? The answer is, since they were 12, which would make them childhood sweethearts.
They continued dating through high school at William Amos Hough High School in Cornelius, North Carolina, and it even continued when Drake moved to Charlotte and transferred to Myers Park High School. When he chose North Carolina, she went there too.
Her brother, Tad Hudson, had been a teammate with Drake Maye at North Carolina, and he was also a quarterback. However, his career did not pan out like his brother-in-law, with him mostly serving as a reserve.
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