SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The confetti at Levi’s Stadium fell in Seattle blue and green Sunday night, sealing a 29-13 Seahawks victory in Super Bowl LX. But while New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye navigated the crushing weight of a six-sack performance, his wife, Ann Michael Maye, turned the sideline into a masterclass of grace and grit.
Ann Michael, who has been Maye’s rock since their middle school days in North Carolina, didn’t hide from the scoreboard. Moments after the final whistle, she posted a tribute that cut through the noise of the Patriots’ toughest loss of their 14-3 turnaround season.
The Post-Game Statement
While the Seahawks celebrated their second Lombardi Trophy, Ann Michael focused on the bigger picture. She shared a carousel of photos from the sidelines, capturing the raw emotion of the night.
“Not how we wanted it to end but still thanking God for this incredible season❤️ 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 Maye, via Instagram
The sentiment echoes the locker room vibe. The Patriots weren’t supposed to be here this fast. Maye, in only his second year, dragged a rebuilding franchise to the brink of glory. The loss stings, but Ann Michael’s caption serves as a reminder: New England is ahead of schedule.
Winning the Style Wars: The Kristin Juszczyk Effect
Before the scoreboard turned ugly, Ann Michael won the pregame. She stepped onto the field in a custom fit that instantly went viral, designed by none other than Kristin Juszczyk—the NFL’s unofficial fashion MVP and wife of 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk.
The look was pure voltage:
- The Jacket: A cropped, blue masterpiece featuring a luxe faux-fur collar. Maye’s name and jersey number “10” dominated the back in bold white block letters.
- The Pants: Off-white, shimmering trousers that caught the stadium lights.
- The Details: Styled with a slick bun and sunglasses, she looked every bit the franchise quarterback’s partner.
Kristin Juszczyk posted a “sketch-to-stadium” reel on Instagram, captioning it: “From sketch to the Super Bowl for Ann Michael Maye!! 🏈🏈 I hope you have the best time and soak in every second of it.”
A Tough Night in the Pocket
The fashion was flawless; the game was a gridiron brawl. Seattle’s defense, led by a ferocious pass rush, refused to let Drake Maye breathe. He finished with two interceptions and spent much of the night scrambling for survival. The “ritual pregame kiss” the couple shared—a tradition carried over from the AFC Championship win—was one of the few calm moments for the QB.
Yet, the 14-3 season remains a stunner. Maye proved he is the guy. And as Ann Michael noted, this isn’t a funeral for the Patriots’ dynasty hopes—it’s the opening chapter.
What’s Next for the Patriots?
The offseason starts now. New England needs to fortify that offensive line to keep Maye upright in 2027. With over $40 million in projected cap space, expect aggressive moves. The window isn’t closing; it just cracked open.

