Drake Maye Contract, Salary, and Net Worth: How Much Is the Patriots Star Earning?

Drake Maye is among the favorites to win the MVP award this season. Here is all you need to know about his contract with the Patriots.

Drake Maye has quickly proved that he is the New England Patriots’ next franchise quarterback. Filling the shoes of Tom Brady comes with massive expectations in Foxborough, but Maye has continued to rise to the challenge.

With his profile growing and the spotlight brighter than ever, many fans are now wondering what his financial outlook looks like. Here’s a breakdown of Maye’s contract, 2025 salary, and current net worth.


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Drake Maye Contract Details

Unlike veteran free agents whose agents negotiate a wide range of terms, NFL rookies operate under a structured pay scale outlined in the NFL-NFLPA CBA. That system determines most of the financial details for first-round picks, such as Maye.

Maye, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, was no exception. He signed a four-year deal worth $36,639,764, averaging just over $9 million per year, according to Spotrac. His four-year base salary is fully guaranteed, and his signing bonus totaled $23,467,100.

All first-round pick contracts include a fifth-year team option that can be exercised or declined following the player’s third season in the NFL. Given Maye’s strong performances, he is likely to secure a mega extension when he becomes eligible in 2027.

During the Patriots’ turbulent 2024 season, Maye was a bright spot under center. He started 12 games, winning three, throwing for 2,276 yards and 15 touchdowns, and adding 421 rushing yards with two rushing touchdowns. Despite playing behind the league’s worst offensive line, he ranked 19th in PFSN’s QB Impact metric.

Maye’s Net Worth

While there is no official information on Maye’s net worth, some estimates place it at around $1 million. This figure is likely conservative, considering he has already earned over $24 million from NFL contracts alone.

Still, his earnings aren’t limited to his rookie contract. As a highly drafted quarterback in a major market, Maye has already secured notable endorsement deals with Lowe’s, Nike, and Procter & Gamble. Those partnerships build on the marketing opportunities he attracted while starring at North Carolina.

For instance, during his time at UNC, Maye signed an NIL deal with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s energy drink brand, ZOA. He was rumored to have been offered $5 million in NIL money to transfer, but denied those rumors, calling them “not really reality” in an interview with ESPN.

Even before going pro, Maye carried an NIL valuation of roughly $1.2 million, a strong financial foundation for a quarterback just starting his NFL career. Maye has been impressive in the 2025 NFL campaign, throwing for 3,130 yards, 21 touchdowns, and six interceptions, while rushing for 307 yards and two touchdowns in 12 games.

Heading into the playoffs, he sits second among the quarterbacks in the league based on PFSN’s QB Impact metric, proving he has established himself as one of the league’s top young quarterbacks.

New England Patriots’ Stats and Insights for Wild Card Round

Team: The Patriots’ win against the Bills in Week 5 stands as their only victory this season against a team with a .500 or better record. Notably, New England played just three games against teams finishing at least .500, the fewest of any playoff team.

Playoffs: Mike Vrabel holds a 2-3 record as a postseason coach, with one of his two wins coming on the road against the Patriots in what turned out to be the final game of the Brady-Belichick era.

QB: Drake Maye improved his QBi score from 74.1 (C) as a rookie to 91.1 (A-) this season.

OFF: New England scored at least 24 points in an NFL-high 14 games. Impressively, this ties for the most in the league over the last five seasons. The Patriots also finished second in PFSN’s Offense Impact (OFFi) with a score of 86.6.

DEF: The Patriots recorded a DEFi score of 78.2 (C+), ranking 12th in the league. Last season, New England placed 30th with a 66.1 (D), their lowest score since 2000.

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