Patriots rookie Drake Maye, 22, announces engagement to girlfriend of 9 years

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Drake Maye is ending his rookie play with a ring.

The 22-year-old quarterback announced connected his Instagram leafage that helium is engaged to his now-fiancée, Ann Hudson.

"Love doing beingness with you. Can’t hold to wed you," Maye wrote successful his post.

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The mates were connected a formation close astatine the water, each unsocial with an umbrella, roses and a broad to observe the occasion.

Both attended the University of North Carolina, and they celebrated their nine-year dating day this past October.

The New England Patriots took Maye with the 3rd wide selection, and aft aboriginal struggles, helium looked overmuch amended arsenic helium continued to get enactment connected the gridiron.

Initially starting the play arsenic the backup to Jacoby Brissett, helium became the starter successful Week 6 and finished with 2,276 passing yards connected a 66.6 completion percent successful his twelve starts. He threw 15 touchdowns against 10 interceptions portion gaining different 421 yards connected the crushed and rushing for 2 scores.

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Maye is not the lone backmost successful the AFC East to get engaged recently. 

Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills enactment a ringing connected instrumentalist Hailie Steinfeld’s finger.

The engagement is surely a bully interruption from the caller play successful Pats onshore - aft New England’s play finale, the squad fired first-year caput manager Jerod Mayo, a determination that has been heavily criticized by ex-Patriots.

However, earlier this week, they made the unsurprising determination and hired Mike Vrabel, who was disposable to beryllium hired past offseason, arsenic well.

Hopefully, for Pats fans, Vrabel tin assistance Maye get his 2nd ringing - the adjacent 1 being for a Super Bowl.

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