Last-minute announcement for Drake Maye and Nick Emmanwori

Last-minute announcement for Drake Maye and Nick Emmanwori
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As Super Bowl LX approaches, reassuring news has been confirmed for the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.

Quarterback Drake Maye and defensive back Nick Emmanwori are not on any official injury list, which clearly paves the way for their participation in the most anticipated game of the NFL season.

At a time when player health is becoming a central issue at this stage of the year, this confirmation brings significant relief to both organizations and their fans.

Drake Maye fully recovered

On the Patriots' side, Drake Maye's health was being closely monitored. Hampered by a right shoulder injury, the young quarterback dispelled all doubts this week by participating fully in all three Super Bowl prep practices. His unrestricted involvement demonstrates a full recovery and bolsters the coaching staff's confidence.

Maye's presence on the field is a key factor for New England, which counts on his composure and ability to handle pressure in decisive moments. With just a few days to go before the game, all signs point to him being ready to lead the Patriots' offense without limitation.

Emmanwori and Darnold also available

For the Seahawks, Nick Emmanwori's situation seemed more uncertain midweek. After injuring his ankle during Wednesday's practice, the defensive back was forced to miss Thursday's session, which fueled some concerns. However, his return to practice on Friday, with no apparent restrictions, was enough to allay any medical concerns.

Another positive for Seattle is that quarterback Sam Darnold is also not on the injured list. After suffering a groin injury during the playoffs, Darnold participated fully in Thursday and Friday's practices, confirming his availability for Super Bowl LX. This stability at the quarterback position is crucial for the Seahawks, who are counting on his offensive consistency.

A few absences to watch

Despite this good news, some players remain uncertain. The Patriots have listed Robert Spillane (ankle), Harold Landry (knee), and Joshua Farmer (hamstring) on their injured reserve list. Their participation in Sunday's game has not yet been confirmed.

On the Seahawks side, fullback Robbie Ouzts is the only player listed as questionable due to a neck injury.

Super Bowl LX will be played on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. (Eastern Time). On the eve of this highly anticipated matchup, both teams can at least rejoice in being able to count on their key players at the most important moment of the season.

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