Drake Maye Confirms No Need for Offseason Shoulder Surgery
Drake Maye, the quarterback for the New England Patriots, faced a right shoulder issue leading up to Super Bowl LX. He disclosed that he received a painkilling injection to prepare for the game. However, recent updates indicate that Maye will not require offseason shoulder surgery.
Drake Maye’s Update on Shoulder Injury
In a press conference held on Tuesday morning, Maye confirmed he has no need for any surgical intervention on his shoulder. He stated that with adequate rest, he expects a full recovery from the injury.
Performance in Super Bowl LX
During the Super Bowl against the Seahawks, Maye’s performance was mixed. He completed 27 out of 43 passes, accumulating 295 yards. His game stats also included two touchdowns and two interceptions, alongside a lost fumble.
- Pass Completions: 27
- Total Yards: 295
- Touchdowns: 2
- Interceptions: 2
- Rushing Yards: 37 (Leading rusher for the team)
Despite his effort, the Patriots faced significant challenges throughout the game. It is unclear how much the shoulder injury influenced his performance on the field. Nonetheless, with the team’s overall struggle, it is unlikely that Maye’s shoulder was a decisive factor in the final outcome.