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Patriots Quarterback Drake Maye Listed as Limited with Shoulder Injury in Projected Practice Report

Seahawks and Patriots released estimated injury reports ahead of their first Super Bowl practices, listing multiple players as full, limited, or did not participate as a precaution.

  • Ahead of their first Super Bowl practices, both teams filed estimated reports despite no practices this week as part of preparations for Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026.
  • Because neither team took the field, they provided hypothetical practice statuses as NFL rules required the Seahawks and Patriots to file estimated reports despite resting players.
  • Among the Seahawks, two players were projected out, notably Amari Kight and Ernest Jones IV, while nine were listed as limited, including Sam Darnold with an oblique issue.
  • New England projected five players as DNP, including Hunter Henry and Harold Landry, with Drake Maye limited for a right shoulder injury; Mike Vrabel said, `I think that everybody, including Drake, is not 100% this time of year.'
  • With over a week before kickoff, the Seattle Seahawks will return to the VMAC on Thursday, while the New England Patriots practice Thursday and Friday before traveling to Santa Clara, California.
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Drake Maye says he had a normal practice, even while listed as limited with a shoulder issue

Drake Maye isn't shocked by the attention paid to the shoulder issue that landed him on the Patriots’ injury report less than two weeks before the Super Bowl.

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The Seattle Times broke the news in Seattle, United States on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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