Maye, sat down for breakfast with Tom Brady and Jay-Z.
The event was hosted in Los Angeles on Sunday morning by the seven-time Super Bowl champion and Empire State of Mind rapper, along with Michael Rubin, CEO of Fanatics.
‘Tommy and Jay thank you so much for the invaluable advice and knowledge you shared – this was such an incredible opportunity for these rooks before they take their first snap,’ Rubin captioned a series of Instagram snaps, noting the group ‘discussed sports and business.’
‘Big things ahead for this group – can’t wait to watch you all crush it on and off the field,’ the billionaire entrepreneur added.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, Raiders tight end Brock Bowers and Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers attended the event – held in a luxe LA mansion – along with the rookie Bears and Patriots QBs.
Brady has attended several of Rubin’s Fanatics parties through the years, while Jay-Z’s entertainment company Roc Nation invested $350 million in the sports merchandising juggernaut back in 2021.
Pictures from the low-key event show the NFL’s newest recruits paying close attention as the renowned record producer and retired Patriots legend shared some wisdom.
In one snap, Brady was all smiles alongside Maye, who was selected third overall by New England in the 2024 Draft.
The team has high expectations for the North Carolina graduate after a challenging few years following Brady’s departure in 2020.
Other photos showed the 46-year-old sitting beside Williams, who was drafted first overall by the Bears.
It comes one week after Matt Eberflus officially named him Chicago’s starting quarterback.
‘No conversation. He’s the starter,’ Eberflus said.
The signal caller, 22, stated that he is prepared to take the necessary actions to develop his leadership skills.
‘To be a great leader, you have to learn how to follow first. So right now I’m following all the vets, I’m following all the coaches, I’m listening — having both ears open and my mouth shut — just kind of sitting back listening,’ he said.
‘When I get to the point of when I learn everything, when I learn the ways of how we do it, the culture, the playbook and what the offensive line, wide receivers are all doing, running backs and tight ends, things like that, then you can start taking the lead, then you can start taking the helms of it and take the next steps.’
In 2023, Williams passed for 3,633 yards, 30 touchdowns, and five interceptions for the Trojans, winning the Heisman Trophy in 2022.