Super Bowl LX injury updates: Patriots QB Drake Maye looks fine; Seahawks S Nick Emmanwori hurt in practice
SAN FRANCISCO — Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has maintained all week his injured throwing shoulder wouldn’t be an issue Sunday in Super Bowl LX against the Seahawks, and he practiced in full Wednesday at Stanford. He said the injury “turned a corner” and he had “no doubt about being 100% for the game.
Maye led the NFL with a 113.5 passer rating this season and is a finalist for MVP, which will be announced Thursday.
The only Patriots starters to miss practice time Wednesday were linebackers Robert Spillane (ankle, out) and Harold Landry III (knee, limited).
Every Seahawks player practiced at least in part Wednesday at San Jose State. Quarterback Sam Darnold (oblique), left tackle Charles Cross (foot) and safety Nick Emmanwori (ankle) were limited. Emmanwori hurt his ankle during practice, but was able to walk off the field on his own.
Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald didn't have an update on Emmanwori's status immediately after practice. He's scheduled to speak to reporters again Thursday.
