New England Patriots
Maye does not have an injury designation heading into Sunday’s game.

SAN FRANCISCO – Linebackers Harold Landry (knee) and Robert Spillane (ankle) are both listed as questionable on the Patriots’ final injury report before Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Both players missed one practice this week while being limited the other two days. Landry, who led the Patriots in sacks during the regular season, missed the AFC championship game against the Broncos. Spillane, who led the team in tackles during the regular season, left the AFC championship game early.
Spillane told reporters this week that he is planning to play. Landry said on Monday that he would see how the week goes.
The only other Patriots player with an injury designation heading into the game is rookie defensive lineman Joshua Farmer, who is questionable with a hamstring injury. Farmer was a full participant in all three practices this week.
Quarterback Drake Maye, who dealt with a right shoulder injury this week, was a full participant in all three practices. He was not given an injury designation heading into the game, which means he is expected to play. He said earlier in the week that he does not expect to have any limitations.
“Like I said, I’m not trying to lie to you guys. I’m saying I’m feeling great. I’m feeling great and looking forward to getting out there,” Maye said. “I’m really excited. A chance to play in this game is a dream come true and what you work for all year long.”
Seattle fullback Robbie Ouzts is the only Seahawks player with an injury designation heading into Sunday’s game. Rookie safety Nick Emmanwori was a full participant on Friday after missing practice on Thursday.
All but two Seahawks players were full participants at Friday’s practice, Ouzts and offensive tackle Josh Jones.
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