Seahawks Respond to Drake Maye’s Injury Ahead of Super Bowl LX

Seahawks Respond to Drake Maye’s Injury Ahead of Super Bowl LX

Drake Maye’s shoulder injury is increasingly concerning for fans in New England as Super Bowl LX approaches. With only eight days until the big event, Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald addressed the media regarding Maye’s status.

Seahawks Coach Unfazed by Maye’s Injury

When asked about how Maye’s condition impacts Seattle’s preparations, Macdonald stated, “None.” His focus remains on preparing his team for the championship game.

Potential Impact on Super Bowl LX

Maye, the quarterback for the New England Patriots, was absent from Friday’s practice due to both his shoulder injury and an illness. Despite these setbacks, he is anticipated to return in time for the Super Bowl on February 8.

Macdonald praised Maye’s abilities, saying, “He is a tremendous player. He’s strong, he’s fast, great arm talent, and great decision-making. We’ve got to be on our stuff.” His words reflect the respect he has for the young quarterback.

Darnold’s Own Injury Concerns

On the other side, Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold is managing an oblique injury as the teams prepare for Super Bowl LX. He participated in practice on a limited basis this week.

Summary of Key Players’ Conditions

  • Drake Maye (Patriots): Shoulder injury, illness; missed practice.
  • Sam Darnold (Seahawks): Oblique issue; limited practice participant.

As both teams gear up for the Super Bowl, fans will be closely monitoring these injuries and their potential impact on the game. For ongoing coverage and updates, stay tuned to Filmogaz.com.