Drake Maye’s wife gives inside look at tropical vacation after Super Bowl loss

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Patriots quarterback Drake Maye’s wife, Ann Michael, shared some behind the scenes of their recent vacation in Hawaii, including a brand new food review he filmed for the influencer.

Ann Michael shared a carousel of Instagram photos that showed the couple posing together nearby the ocean.

“Much needed sunshine💛,” the Pilates instructor captioned her post, adding a yellow heart emoji.


Drake Maye and his wife, Ann Michael Maye, enjoyed a vacation in Hawaii after New England's loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 2026.
Drake Maye and his wife, Ann Michael Maye, enjoyed a vacation in Hawaii after New England’s loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 2026. Instagram/Ann Michael Maye

Maye filmed her trying Hawaiian shaved ice topped with sour gummy worms for a food review, as seen Thursday in a TikTok video.

“Shoutout drake for the camera work 😂,” Ann Michael wrote.

“It’s tastes so good. It’s sweet but it’s not artificial flavoring because it’s real [strawberry] fruit,” she says in the video. “They put tajín on it… I’m going to give it an 8.7.”

Ann Michael — who rose to fame in New England with her viral holiday baking TikTok videos — also shared a “day in the life” video while exploring the resort they stayed at while in Hawaii.

She shared clips of her lounging and reading a Harry Potter book, while the Pro Bowl quarterback was seen talking on a panel and played catch on a football field.

It seems Maye mixed in some work obligations during their vacation.


Drake Maye and his wife, Ann Michael Maye, in Hawaii in February 2026.
Drake Maye and his wife, Ann Michael Maye, in Hawaii in February 2026. Instagram/Ann Michael Maye

The pair, who tied the knot last summer, are enjoying some R&R in paradise after New England’s 29-13 loss to Seattle in Super Bowl 2026.

Maye was intercepted twice, sacked six times and registered a fumble in the big game, which took place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on Feb. 8.

Maye, the No. 3 pick in 2024, helped the Patriots to a 14-3 mark in the regular season in coach Mike Vrabel’s first year.



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