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Patriots Super Bowl Injury Report: Maye, Landry Updates

Patriots Super Bowl Injury Report: Maye, Landry Updates

Zach Brunner by Zach Brunner
February 7, 2026
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The final New England Patriots Super Bowl injury report features Drake Maye and Harold Landry III seeing updates.


Given how big a spotlight has been on quarterback Drake Maye during this NFL awards season, his name on the New England Patriots Super Bowl injury report has been quite the talking point. The Patriots’ injury report has been a bit more serious than that of the Seattle Seahawks due to the defensive players listed who have been missing time.

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While it would be a massive surprise to see a player miss Super Bowl LX as long as they have all of their limbs, how effective key players will be, like both quarterbacks, are valid talking points going into the final game of the season. Luckily, the injury report appears to be pretty positive. Drake Maye has been removed from the injury report and is good to go for the game.

On the defensive side, outside linebacker Harold Landry III and inside linebacker Robert Spillane are listed as questionable following limited participation on Friday. Since they have missed time, they are truly questionable. But even in a reduced role, one has to expect they play on Sunday.

Here is the full Patriots Super Bowl injury report, as well as the Seahawks’ injury report!

New England Patriots Super Bowl Injury Report Updates

Questionable to Play:

  • DT Joshua Farmer (hamstring — IR return)
  • LB Harold Landry III (knee)
  • LB Robert Spillane (ankle)

Removed From Patriots’ Injury Report:

  • QB Drake Maye (Shoulder)
  • OT Morgan Moses (Rest)
  • OT Thayer Munford Jr. (Knee)

Seattle Seahawks Injury Report

Questionable to Play:

  • FB Robbie Ouzts (neck)

Removed From Seahawks’ Injury Report:

  • QB Sam Darnold (Oblique)
  • S Nick Emmanwori (Ankle)
  • OT Charles Cross (Foot)
  • OT Josh Jones (Ankle, Knee)
  • LB Ernest Jones (Chest)
  • LB Drake Thomas (Shoulder)
  • S Julian Love (Shoulder)
  • WR Jake Bobo (Hand)
  • FB Brady Russell (Hand)
  • TE Eric Saubert (Hamstring)
  • LB Demarcus Lawrence (Rest)
  • WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Rest)
  • DE Leonard Williams (Rest)

Patriots Friday injury report and Super Bowl LX game statuses.

More on the report: https://t.co/WtNUoidgUs pic.twitter.com/cFoGwOPNbf

— New England Patriots (@Patriots) February 6, 2026

How Many Super Bowls Have the New England Patriots Won?

Heading into the weekend of Super Bowl LX, one of the internet’s most searched questions has asked how many Super Bowls the New England Patriots have won.

The New England Patriots have won six Super Bowls. This is tied with the Steelers for the most Super Bowl wins by one franchise. However, the Patriots have appeared in 11 Super Bowls, which is an NFL record. Here are the results from their 11 appearances:

  • Super Bowl XX (1985 season): Lost to Chicago Bears, 46-10 (January 26, 1986, New Orleans).
  • Super Bowl XXXI (1996 season): Lost to Green Bay Packers, 35-21 (January 26, 1997, New Orleans).
  • Super Bowl XXXVI (2001 season): Won vs. St. Louis Rams, 20-17 (February 3, 2002, New Orleans). MVP: Tom Brady.
  • Super Bowl XXXVIII (2003 season): Won vs. Carolina Panthers, 32-29 (February 1, 2004, Houston). MVP: Tom Brady.
  • Super Bowl XXXIX (2004 season): Won vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 24-21 (February 6, 2005, Jacksonville). MVP: Deion Branch.
  • Super Bowl XLII (2007 season): Lost to New York Giants, 17-14 (February 3, 2008, Glendale). (Famous for the 18-0 season ending in upset.)
  • Super Bowl XLVI (2011 season): Lost to New York Giants, 21-17 (February 5, 2012, Indianapolis).
  • Super Bowl XLIX (2014 season): Won vs. Seattle Seahawks, 28-24 (February 1, 2015, Glendale). MVP: Tom Brady. (Iconic Malcolm Butler interception.)
  • Super Bowl LI (2016 season): Won vs. Atlanta Falcons, 34-28 (OT) (February 5, 2017, Houston). MVP: Tom Brady. (Historic 28-3 comeback.)
  • Super Bowl LII (2017 season): Lost to Philadelphia Eagles, 41-33 (February 4, 2018, Minneapolis).
  • Super Bowl LIII (2018 season): Won vs. Los Angeles Rams, 13-3 (February 3, 2019, Atlanta). MVP: Julian Edelman. (Lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever.)

As you can see, Super Bowl LX is a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX. Will there be a different result this time around?


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Zach Brunner

Zach Brunner

I am a simple Wisconsin man: I love beer and sports. I decided to create FlurrySports because I was sick of the politics and non-stories that the fat cat corporations put out. When you see football articles from me, just know that I combine my knowledge from playing, coaching, athletic training, and sports management/economic courses to give you a unique, but I feel well-rounded point of view. I am always down to talk about anything, so follow me on Twitter @FantasyFlurry if you decide you want more of me!

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