Per MassLive’s Mark Daniels, Maye told reporters he threw a stiff arm on his last run Thursday, and added, “I think the shoulder’s feeling just fine.” He has little concern about the injury, even as the attention grows.
“I wouldn’t say surprised,” Maye said about the media focus on his shoulder in the lead-up to the Super Bowl. “It’s the right shoulder of a quarterback on a Super Bowl team.”
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel echoed a calm view of the situation, saying he has little to no concern about Maye’s throwing shoulder after speaking with reporters on Thursday.
With Maye projecting to be ready, the club appears poised to roll into Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks on February 8. The report aligns with the team’s public messaging that the shoulder is not a long-term issue.
This summary reflects updates originally reported by MassLive and covered by ClutchPoints.