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DRAKE’S CHARTED TOP TENS

Scottish Sunday Express

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February 08, 2026

DRAKE MAYE is hoping to become a Super Bowl star tonight but it was another No.10 who caught his eye at the World Cup Final in Qatar.

- BY KEITH WEBSTER

The New England quarterback plays golf and tennis, and loves watching almost all sports, particularly MMA and football.

Maye wore No.10 at Myers Park High School then in college at the University of North Carolina and now as a pro for the Patriots.

And with the World Cup coming to Boston and 15 other North American cities this summer, he knows that it is a number worn by some famous players.

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