
"The New England Patriots got good news on that front when it comes to Drake Maye's banged-up throwing shoulder. Lindsay Jones reported that Maye not only practiced in full on Wednesday, but took every first-team rep. That's a good sign that Maye, after taking most of last week off, will be about as close to 100 percent as possible entering his 21st game of the season."
"Safety play is part of the heartbeat of Mike Macdonald's defense, which aligns most often in a zone with a two-high shell. The Seahawks often have three safeties on the field - Cody Bryant, Emmanwori, and Ty Okada were all top 10 on the team in defensive snaps, with Bryant No. 1 - keeping eyes on the quarterback and attacking downhill behind a stout front that generates a ton of pressure on its own."
Super Bowl Week features pervasive media presence and daily press conferences from Opening Night through Friday. Designated pool reporters summarize full team workouts and publicly report injuries and practice participation. Drake Maye practiced in full on Wednesday and took every first-team rep, suggesting his banged-up throwing shoulder is near 100 percent after missing most of last week. Seahawks starting safety Nick Emmanwori exited Wednesday's practice with an ankle injury but left the field under his own power. Safety play anchors Mike Macdonald's zone-heavy defense, often deploying three safeties and relying on downhill attacking behind strong pressure.
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