Ann Michael Maye has broken her silence following a difficult week for the New England Patriots, choosing to celebrate the journey rather than dwell on the final score.
Taking to Instagram a few days the Patriots’ 29-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, the wife of star quarterback Drake Maye shared a collection of photos from Levi’s Stadium with a message of resilience for the Foxborough faithful.
Not how we wanted it to end, but still thanking God for this incredible season,” Michael wrote. “We are blessed to be surrounded by such an amazing group of people, who made this season what it was. This is only the beginning.
Ann Michael flaunted a custom “Super Bowl” look
While the action on the field was a struggle for the New England offense, Ann Michael made headlines for her sideline style. She attended the championship game in a custom-made outfit designed by Kristin Juszczyk, the wife of 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, who has become the NFL’s go-to designer for high-profile WAGs.
Michael’s look featured:
- Top: A crisp white top.
- Bottoms: Off-white, shimmering pants.
- The Statement Piece: A custom blue jacket emblazoned with “Maye” and his jersey number 10 in white.
Juszczyk shared the design process on her own Instagram, wishing Michael the best as she watched her husband’s first Super Bowl appearance.
The couple ensured their signature pregame ritual remained intact on the world’s biggest stage. Continuing a tradition seen throughout the season, including during the AFC Championship win, Ann Michael and Drake shared a pregame kiss on the sidelines before kickoff.
Ann Michael never stops showing her support for Drake
Her unwavering support has been a constant throughout Maye’s breakout campaign. Just last month, she attended the AFC Championship in a custom red and white outfit, featuring a jacket with “10” prominently displayed.
Then she celebrated the win with a viral post: “WE ARE GOING TO THE SUPER BOWL!!!!! Words can’t even begin to describe how proud I am of you.”
While the Vince Lombardi Trophy won’t be heading back to New England this year, Ann Michael’s “only the beginning” sentiment reflects the optimism surrounding the Maye era. As the young quarterback prepares for his first full offseason as an AFC champion, it’s clear he has the ultimate support system in his corner.