Drake Maye, the New England Patriots’ star player, has impressed fans with his dominating performance on the field this season.
As the team gears up to face the Seattle Seahawks one last time for Super Bowl LX, all eyes are on Drake Maye after he sustained a brutal shoulder injury. This has also sparked chaos as many are stressing whether he will be able to take the field today.
Is Drake Maye taking the field tonight against the Seattle Seahawks for Super Bowl LX?
Yes, the New England Patriots’ star player, Drake Maye, will be taking the field today in Levi Stadium to face the Seattle Seahawks for Super Bowl LX.
At this point in time, the latest New England Patriots injury report lists Robert Spillane, Harold Landry and Joshua Farmer as questionable for tonight’s game.
Drake Maye had sustained a brutal shoulder injury at the AFC Championship game
A few days ago, Drake Maye sustained a brutal shoulder injury at the AFC Championship game which had limited his right throwing shoulder.
This led to Drake Maye turning into a limited participant last week which had some fans stressed about the situation.
However, Drake Maye was recorded as a full participant on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and seems fully ready for Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks.
Back on Monday, at the Super Bowl LX Opening Night, Drake Maye opened up about his shoulder injury as he said, "I feel good. I'll be just fine…I threw a good bit.
I threw as much as I would at a normal practice.”
The 22 year old New England Patriots’ star player added, “I felt great and looking forward to getting back out there Wednesday and Thursday for practice and Friday to get ready for a normal week of prep."
Coach Mike Vrabel has also opened up about how the team is prepping for the game as he said, "We've got some things to clean up, and then we've got to forge ahead. We want to continue to keep the energy and the enthusiasm, but the execution is going to end up really helping us win the game."
With Drake Maye gearing up for tonight’s big game, fans are expecting a lot from the team. While Super Bowl has always attracted a large number of viewership, tonight’s game might just break all records