Patriots get great news on final injury report before Super Bowl LX
SAN FRANCISCO — Rejoice, Patriots fans. Drake Maye has been removed from the injury report and is good to go for Super Bowl LX.
The Patriots quarterback wasn’t the only player removed from Friday’s injury report. Offensive tackles Morgan Moses (rest) and Thayer Munford Jr. (knee) are also good to go against the Seahawks.
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Outside linebacker Harold Landry III (knee) and linebacker Robert Spillane (ankle) are questionable to play. Both players were limited in Friday’s practice.
On the Seahawks’ side, fullback Robbie Ouzts is questionable with a neck injury. Rookie safety Nick Emmanwori was removed from the injury report after injuring his ankle Wednesday.
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