DENVER — Drake Maye didn’t need a 300-yard masterpiece to punch his ticket to the Super Bowl. In a bone-chilling blizzard at Empower Field at Mile High, the New England Patriots ground out a 10-7 victory over the Denver Broncos to claim the AFC Championship. As the final whistle blew on Sunday, Maye bypassed the cameras to find the one person who has been there since middle school: his wife, Ann Michael Maye.
A Muddy Masterclass in the Mile High Snow
The conditions were brutal. Heavy snow turned the field into a slick, green-and-white marsh, neutralizing the high-flying passing attacks both teams relied on all season. Maye finished the day with just 86 passing yards, but his impact was felt in the dirt. He notched the game’s only touchdown on a gritty 4-yard keeper in the first half, lowering his shoulder to break the plane.
New England’s defense did the rest, suffocating the Broncos’ offense and forcing a late fumble that allowed Maye to kneel out the clock. The young quarterback, who took over the starting job just two seasons ago, looked less like a second-year player and more like a seasoned veteran as he navigated the slush. After the game, the scene on the field was pure raw emotion. Maye and Ann Michael, who tied the knot in June 2025, shared a viral moment in the falling snow—a scene the NFL’s official accounts dubbed a celebration with “the person who has always been by his side.”
“It’s surreal. You dream of these moments in the backyard back in North Carolina. To have Ann Michael here, knowing we’ve been through the ups and downs since we were kids… it just makes the win that much sweeter. We’ve got one more to go.” — Drake Maye, Patriots Quarterback
The Road to Santa Clara: Super Bowl LX
The Patriots are officially back. This victory marks their 12th Super Bowl appearance in franchise history and their first since the legendary 2018 season. The win wasn’t pretty—10 points is the lowest winning score in an AFC title game in decades—but it proved this New England squad can win in the trenches.
Standing in their way are the Seattle Seahawks, who took down the Rams in a high-scoring NFC showdown. The matchup at Levi’s Stadium on February 8 will be a clash of styles: Seattle’s top-ranked defense against Maye’s ability to create magic off-script. The Patriots open as 2.5-point underdogs, but if the snow in Denver taught us anything, it’s that Maye thrives when the “experts” count him out.

