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As of right now, the Patriots would have nine players questionable to play in Super Bowl LX in Friday's projected game statuses.
The No. 2 New England Patriots are headed to the Super Bowl after outlasting the top-seeded Denver Broncos in a snowy, instant-classic AFC Championship Game at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday.
Officially, Maye was among nine Patriots projected as questionable to end the bye week before Super Bowl LX. The others who missed practice in Foxborough on Friday included running back Terrell Jennings, offensive tackle Thayer Munford Jr., outside linebacker Harold Landry III and inside linebacker Robert Spillane.
Tracking the score and highlights from Sunday's divisional round playoff game between the Patriots and Texans.
The New England Patriots are going back to the Super Bowl after downing the Denver Broncos in the AFC championship game. Here's how it happened.
The New England Patriots played it right down the middle on Friday. The NFL required both participants to issue projected game statuses for Super Bowl LX, with the local club choosing to list all nine players on their injury report — quarterback Drake Maye (shoulder/illness),
A third-quarter field goal from Andy Borregales proved to be the difference as the Patriots earned a hard-fought, 10-7 victory on the road.
The game had a 47.8 household rating and 84 share in the Boston market, the highest for a Patriots game on any network since their win over the Rams in Super Bowl LIII.
It’s proven just to be a hiccup for Gonzalez, who returned to play in the final 14 regular-season games. He was again trusted to cover opponents’ best receivers this season, finishing tied for second on the team with 10 pass breakups while being selected for his first Pro Bowl.