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Drake Maye a full participant in Patriots practice as Robert Spillane remains sidelined
Summary
Drake Maye returned as a full participant at Patriots practice Wednesday after a throwing-shoulder injury, while linebacker Robert Spillane did not practice because of an ankle issue.
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Drake Maye practiced as a full participant Wednesday after injuring his throwing shoulder in the AFC Championship Game. He did not take part in the team's final practice before flying to California last Friday. Maye said his shoulder feels good. The Patriots have two practices remaining before the Super Bowl.
Practice notes:
- Drake Maye was listed as a full participant in Wednesday's practice after a throwing-shoulder injury sustained in the AFC Championship Game.
- Maye had not practiced in the team's final session before the trip to California but said his shoulder feels good.
- Linebacker Robert Spillane did not participate in the session because of an ankle injury and said he was confident he would play in the Super Bowl.
- Harold Landry was a limited participant Wednesday due to a knee issue that has lingered for more than a month.
- The Patriots are scheduled for two more practices, on Thursday and Friday, ahead of the Super Bowl.
Summary:
Drake Maye's return to full participation reduces immediate concern about his throwing shoulder, while Spillane's absence highlights ongoing injury monitoring for the team. The Patriots will hold two more practices, on Thursday and Friday, before the Super Bowl.
