Patriots quarterback Drake Maye surprised a military veteran with a trip to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans in February in a heart-warming gesture that was caught on camera.
As a part of the NFL Salute to Service, Maye surprised the former combat medic with two tickets to this year’s Super Bowl in New Orleans. The video, which was shot inside American Legion Post 17 in Portland, Maine, shows Jabaut talking about his time serving the country in the Army.
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Drake Maye showed love for a very important member of Patriots Nation. The quarterback surprised former combat medic Matt Jabaut, who served for nearly a decade, with two tickets to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
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