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Drake Maye Makes Donation to The Salvation Army for Hurricane Helene Relief


New England Patriots rookie quarterback is making a difference off the field as well. The first-round draft pick, selected third overall in 2024, recently donated $10,000 to The Salvation Army for Hurricane Helene relief in his home state of North Carolina. The funds will support ongoing recovery efforts to communities impacted by the storm. (New England Patriots)

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Drake Maye Makes Donation to The Salvation Army for Hurricane Helene Relief