THE New England Patriots are closing in on the Super Bowl and quarterback Drake Maye is looking to lead them there.

 

 

 

His wife Ann Michael Maye has supported him throughout his career from top Draft prospect to one of the best in the NFL.

 
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Drake Maye is married to Ann Michael Maye

 
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The couple wed at a lavish ceremony in 2025

 
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Drake and Ann have been together since they were just 12-years-old

 
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Ann is now a social media star thanks to her baking videos

 

 

 

 

They pair are childhood sweethearts and married in the summer of 2025.

Here is all you need to know about her.

 

 

 

Who is Drake Maye’s wife Ann Michael Maye?

Ann is a regular in the stands during Patriots matches, but she is more than just a loving wife.

Away from football, Ann has become a social media sensation with 450,000 followers thanks to her baking videos.

She posts tutorials of how to make a range of sweet treats, with her clip on cookie bars amassing an incredible 1.8 million views.

 

 

 

Ann has even managed to land her own show ‘Beyond Bakemas’, which has been aired on NBC Sports Boston.

The internet personality has now branched out from just baking to cooking a variety of main meals like chicken fajitas and high protein salad.

And of course, she is no stranger to showing her love for Drake with cute posts of them celebrating his NFL achievements together.

 

 

 

When did they start dating?

The couple began dating in high school at the age of 12 and they continued their relationship while both at the University of North Carolina.

Drake left as one of the best UNC Tar Heels quarterbacks ever and was drafted third overall by the Patriots in 2024.

Ann graduated in 2025 with a degree in business administration and a double minor in entrepreneurship and conflict management.

 

 

 

 

What is Ann Michael Maye’s brother Tad?

Ann’s brother Tad was also a player for the Tar Heels in 2023.

He transferred to Coastal Carolina and now plays there.

Their father played football at Wofford College in South Carolina.