Drake Maye is ending his rookie season with a hoop.
The 22-year-old quarterback introduced on his Instagram web page that he’s engaged to his now-fiancée, Ann Hudson.
“Love doing life with you. Can’t wait to marry you,” Maye wrote in his publish.
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The couple had been on a seaside proper on the water, on their lonesome with an umbrella, roses and a blanket to rejoice the event.
Both attended the University of North Carolina, and so they celebrated their nine-year courting anniversary this previous October.
The New England Patriots took Maye with the third total choice, and after early struggles, he seemed significantly better as he continued to get motion on the gridiron.
Initially beginning the season because the backup to Jacoby Brissett, he turned the starter in Week 6 and completed with 2,276 passing yards on a 66.6 completion share in his dozen begins. He threw 15 touchdowns in opposition to 10 interceptions whereas gaining one other 421 yards on the bottom and speeding for 2 scores.
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Maye just isn’t the one quarterback within the AFC East to get engaged lately.
Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills put a hoop on musician Hailie Steinfeld’s finger.
The engagement is actually a pleasant break from the current drama in Pats land – after New England’s season finale, the group fired first-year head coach Jerod Mayo, a transfer that has been heavily criticized by ex-Patriots.
However, earlier this week, they made the unsurprising transfer and employed Mike Vrabel, who was out there to be employed final offseason, as nicely.
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Hopefully, for Pats followers, Vrabel can assist Maye get his second ring – the following one being for a Super Bowl.
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