Speaking candidly at a press conference, the Patriots quarterback was quoted as saying he would “rather retire tomorrow” than wear it. The remarks spread rapidly across social media, triggering intense backlash from league observers and advocacy groups.
With pressure mounting, both Maye and New England’s leadership now face a pivotal moment that could shape his future within the next 24 hours.
The controversy surrounding Drake Maye’s recent comments has sent shockwaves through the NFL. As one of the league’s promising young quarterbacks, Maye has become a lightning rod for discussion after voicing his refusal to wear the LGBT rainbow captain’s armband, a symbol of inclusion and support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Agree. Its football. Play football. Leave the politics, religion and everything else NOT football outside the arena. Do you on your personal time.
I think it was the famous Fred dryer who use to play defensive end for the Los Angeles Rams way back when,
Who also was starring in some TV series maybe it was Hunter, who said, when you score a touchdown act like you've been there before.