While much of the league buzzes about Bad Bunny taking center stage at the NFL’s official halftime show, Maye made a surprising move: expressing support for Erika Kirk’s “All-American Halftime Show”, the faith-driven tribute honoring her late husband, conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
In an interview that quickly went viral, Maye said:
“Football, to me, has always been about faith, family, and fight — not politics or spectacle. What Erika’s doing reminds us why we play this game in the first place.”
Fans across Patriots Nation erupted with pride, calling Maye’s stance “a breath of fresh air” and “real American courage.” Some even compared his words to Tom Brady’s early days — bold, grounded, and driven by belief over fame.
An insider close to the team added:
“Drake’s not trying to make headlines — he’s trying to make football mean something again.”
The All-American Halftime Show, produced by Turning Point USA and set to air as a rival broadcast during Super Bowl LVIX, promises a night of faith, tribute, and patriotism — with appearances from veterans, first responders, and community heroes.
Meanwhile, online polls show a growing split among fans — with thousands saying they’ll switch to Erika Kirk’s broadcast instead of watching the official NFL show.
As one viral comment summed it up:
“Drake Maye just threw the boldest pass of his career — and it wasn’t on the field.”
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