Super Bowl 60 is set, and it is a rematch of the Super Bowl 53 contest between the Patriots and Seahawks.
Here's a look at how healthy the Patriots and Seahawks are heading into Super Bowl 60.
Also, be sure to bookmark our NFL Injured Reserve Tracker, which will be updated weekly throughout the season.
New England Patriots Super Bowl 60 Injuries:
| Player | Position | Injury | Wed | Thu | Fri | Game Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drake Maye | QB | Shoulder/Illness | LP | LP | DNP | Questionable |
| Terrell Jennings | RB | Concussion | FP | LP | DNP | Questionable |
| Mack Hollins | WR | Abdomen | LP | LP | FP | Questionable |
| Hunter Henry | TE | Rest | DNP | LP | FP | Questionable |
| Morgan Moses | OT | Rest | DNP | LP | FP | Questionable |
| Thayer Munford | OT | Knee/Illness | DNP | DNP | DNP | Questionable |
| Joshua Farmer | DL | Hamstring | FP | FP | FP | Questionable |
| Harold Landry | EDGE | Knee | DNP | DNP | DNP | Questionable |
| Robert Spillane | LB | Ankle | DNP | DNP | DNP | Questionable |
Rumors of a Drake Maye shoulder injury have at least some merit, with the quarterback getting in just limited practices on Wednesday and Thursday before sitting out on Friday.
That Friday absence had more to do with his illness than his shoulder, and there do not appear to be any real concerns about his status for Super Bowl 60 despite a questionable tag.
New England's other biggest injury concerns heading into Super Bowl week are on the defensive side of the ball.
EDGE Harold Landry has been dealing with a knee injury for most of the season, but he has been playing through the issue.
That ended in the AFC Championship Game, with Landry leading the inactive list.
The Patriots were still able to pressure Jarrett Stidham on over half of his dropbacks, but getting back Landry for the Super Bowl would be a big boost for the underdog Patriots.
Three DNPs in the bye week are not promising.
LB Robert Spillane did suit up on Sunday, but he left in the first quarter with an ankle injury.
Spillane did return to the sideline with his helmet on after a short trip to the locker room, but he did not re-enter the game.
He also sat out the entire bye week.
Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl 60 Injuries:
| Player | Position | Injury | Wed | Thu | Fri | Game Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sam Darnold | QB | Oblique | LP | LP | LP | - |
| Brady Russell | FB | Hand | LP | LP | LP | Questionable |
| Robbie Ouzts | FB | Neck | LP | LP | LP | Questionable |
| Jake Bobo | WR | Hand | LP | LP | LP | - |
| Eric Saubert | TE | Hamstring | LP | DNP | DNP | - |
| Charles Cross | OT | Foot | LP | DNP | DNP | - |
| Josh Jones | OT | Ankle/Knee | LP | LP | LP | - |
| Amari Kight | OT | Knee | DNP | DNP | DNP | Doubtful |
| Ernest Jones | LB | Chest | DNP | LP | LP | - |
| Drake Thomas | LB | Shoulder | LP | LP | FP | - |
| Chazz Surratt | LB | Ankle | FP | FP | FP | Questionable |
| Josh Jobe | CB | Foot | - | - | LP | - |
| Julian Love | S | Shoulder | LP | LP | FP | - |
Seattle's main injury concern over the last several weeks has been QB Sam Darnold, who suffered an oblique injury ahead of Seattle's Divisional Round game.
Darnold was limited last week in practice, but he did not receive a game designation, and he was excellent on his way to 346 yards and 3 scores in the win.
Darnold's oblique does not appear to be a concern, but it is not a surprise the Seahawks are managing his reps.
There were also some concerns about OT Charles Cross, who did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday ahead of the NFC Championship Game because of a foot injury.
He did not suffer any known setbacks in the win, though, and was not given an injury designation on the first injury report despite two DNPs.
LB Ernest Jones opened up Super Bowl prep with a DNP because of a chest injury, but he also did not draw an injury designation.