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Patriots QB Drake Maye and groomsmen turn heads in epic wedding photo

Patriots QB Drake Maye and groomsmen turn heads in epic wedding photo

USA Todaya day ago

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye turned heads with an epic wedding photo.
The second-year signal-caller got married over the weekend to his fiancée, Ann Hudson. It was a beautiful ceremony with the couple tying the knot less than a month before Maye is scheduled to report back to Foxborough for training camp.
In less than a year, Maye has gotten hitched, played in his first Pro Bowl game and paired with a new head coach. He recently went viral for posing with 10 groomsmen to create a legitimate 11-man offensive unit. It was a fun picture that had fans talking on social media.
Maye is getting his fill of celebrations before business picks back up in the summer.
The Patriots will enter their intense preparation for the 2025 season at training camp, starting on July 23. For Maye, the expectations will weigh heavier than ever before. Whether he lives up to them or not remains to be seen.
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