Why Was Drake Maye Listed as 'Questionable' for Super Bowl?
- On Saturday, New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye remained on a league injury report issued to the Associated Press and was listed as `questionable` eight days before Super Bowl 60 against the Seattle Seahawks.
- After limited participation on Wednesday and Thursday, Maye missed Friday's practice due to illness and a shoulder injury, the team said.
- After a 4,394-yard regular season, Drake Maye, 23-year-old former University of North Carolina quarterback, led the NFL with a 72% completion percentage and 8.9 yards per pass attempt as an MVP finalist before Thursday's announcement.
- Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said, "I try not to have a whole lot of concern" while the Seahawks defense prepares for Maye's best next week, and Josh Dobbs added no one is worried.
- With the game scheduled for next Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif., New England's ability to keep Maye upright will be key, as many suspect the shoulder was injured during a third-quarter scramble in the AFC Championship Game vs. Denver Broncos.
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Drake Maye’s Kalshi prices dip even further after latest injury update
As of early Sunday morning, February 1st, 2026, prediction markets are flashing warning signs regarding Drake Maye’s status for Super Bowl 60. Following a turbulent week of practice reports culminating in a missed session on Friday, traders on Kalshi have significantly repriced the Patriots quarterback’s projected impact against the Seattle Seahawks.
Town of Maynard Pledges Historic Drake Maye Announcement After Patriots Super Bowl 60 Game
Super Bowl fever has taken over all of New England. Even a town located about 47 miles away from Gillette Stadium has found a creative way to show its support for the Patriots. Towns and cities backing their teams like this isn’t unprecedented, but tying the gesture to one specific player is what makes it stand out. For that one special Sunday, Maynard is leaning fully into game-day spirit by putting the “Maye” in Maynard. On February 8, as the …
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