Most NFL quarterbacks make headlines for their arm strength or game-winning drives. Drake Maye made news this summer for something completely different: giving away every single wedding gift he and his new wife received. The New England Patriots quarterback’s quiet act of generosity reveals the character that teammates and coaches have been talking about since he arrived in Foxborough.
Why Did Drake Maye and His Wife Give Away Their Wedding Gifts?
Maye and Ann-Michael, who began dating in middle school when life was simpler and dreams were still just dreams, were married on June 21 in their home state of North Carolina. Their wedding had all the elements you’d expect: joy, family, and the kind of love story that makes you believe in timing and sticking with someone through every stage of life.
But what they did after the wedding caught people’s attention.
Instead of keeping the traditional gifts that come with a celebration like this, the couple quietly chose to give everything away. Every box and wrapped item meant for their new life together was redirected to shelters and children’s organizations in the community where they grew up.
Role Model: Patriots star QB Drake Maye reportedly donated all of his wedding gifts, money, and physical gifts to local kids’ shelters to help those in need.
Maye is the definition of a class act 👏
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— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) July 8, 2025
There was no announcement. No press release. Just a quiet, intentional act of kindness that spoke volumes about who they are as people.
Some children received brand-new shoes they never imagined having. Others discovered boxes containing toys or necessities they had only dreamed about. For the Mayes, starting their marriage by lifting others wasn’t about appearances. It was simply their nature.
That level of selflessness and maturity is rare, especially in a 22-year-old who is only weeks away from the most important season of his young career.
What Does Maye’s Character Mean for the Patriots’ Future?
During his rookie season in 2024-25, Maye showed flashes on the field that explained why the Patriots took a chance on him. With a solid QBR of 58.6, he threw for 2,276 yards and 15 touchdowns. Yes, he made mistakes. He added 10 interceptions. But his composure stood out more than the numbers. He never looked rattled. He looked ready.
As his second season approaches, there’s a growing sense of quiet confidence in Foxborough. Maye will have a more capable supporting cast, a playbook designed around his strengths, and a locker room that clearly respects his leadership abilities both on and off the field.
Some quarterbacks grab attention with highlight reels and flashy plays. Others, like Maye, earn respect through moments that have nothing to do with football. These are the actions that show teammates what kind of person is leading their huddle.
Maye could take a big step forward in his sophomore season. But regardless of what happens on the field in 2025-26, he’s already making the right kind of impression where it matters most.

