
"Drake Maye said the shoulder injury that limited him in practice last week has improved enough that he had a normal workout on his first full day in the Bay Area for the Super Bowl. Maye was unable to practice fully last week for the New England Patriots after injuring his throwing shoulder on a scramble in the AFC championship game win against the Denver Broncos. But Maye said he had no limitations on Monday as the team prepares to face the Seattle Seahawks."
""I threw a good bit," Maye said. "I threw as much as I would in a practice, and it felt great." Maye said he will be fine for the game, which will come as a relief to Patriots fans counting on their second-year quarterback. Maye had a breakthrough season in 2025, earning second-team All-Pro honors and being named a finalist for both the AP NFL MVP award and the AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year."
"Maye led the NFL with a 113.5 passer rating, a 72% completion rate and an average of 8.9 yards per attempt. Maye threw for 4,394 yards with 31 TD passes in the regular season. But he hasn't been nearly as productive in the postseason, throwing for just 533 yards and turning the ball over five times in three playoff wins for the Patriots to reach the Super Bowl."
Drake Maye's shoulder injury has improved enough for a normal workout on his first full day in the Bay Area for the Super Bowl. He was unable to practice fully last week after injuring the throwing shoulder on a scramble in the AFC championship win over the Denver Broncos but reported no limitations and threw as much as in a practice, saying it felt great. He is expected to be fine for the game. Maye earned second-team All-Pro honors and led the NFL in several passing categories in 2025, though his postseason production has declined. Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels expressed no concerns.
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