The NFL offseason often shows a softer, more personal side of its rising stars, and this time, Drake Maye stepped away from the grind to embrace a quieter moment. The New England Patriots quarterback, still early in his career, traded pressure for peace as he attended The Masters with his wife, Ann Michael Maye. Their trip was not about headlines or hype. It felt real, relaxed, and deeply personal.Coming off a difficult loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 2026, Maye looked far removed from the intensity of football. There were no game-day nerves here. Just a young couple enjoying a special setting, sharing smiles, and letting fans see a side of life that usually stays behind the scenes.
Inside Drake Maye and Ann Michael’s picture-perfect Masters trip
ID@undefined Caption not available.Ann Michael Maye kept things simple but meaningful when she posted, “I love @themasters ⛳️💚,”. The photos did the rest. One moment showed the couple by the water, smiling with an ease that cannot be faked. Another captured them mid-conversation, dressed in soft greens and whites that matched the spirit of Augusta without trying too hard.What stood out most was how natural everything felt. There was no sense of performance. Even their appearance with host Kira K. Dixon during a Masters segment felt casual, like two people just enjoying the moment rather than playing to an audience. Ann Michael’s sister joined in as well, giving the trip a family touch that added warmth to the whole experience.On the course, Rory McIlroy once again proved why he thrives under pressure, securing another major win. But away from the leaderboard, the Mayes created their own quiet buzz.Ann Michael continued sharing glimpses from the trip, including one post that read, “Another Masters OOTD!👏 This might be my new favorite place,”. Soon after, the couple moved on to Costa Rica, shifting from polished greens to tropical calm.Their story, from high school sweethearts to married life, adds another layer to moments like these. And as Drake Maye prepares for what could be a defining season with the New England Patriots, this kind of balance might matter more than anything he does on the field.















