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Maye Shrugs Off Injury Fears After Tough Hit
28 Jan
Summary
- Quarterback Drake Maye downplayed a shoulder injury after a hard hit.
- Maye cited fatigue from continuous throwing rather than specific injury.
- Coach Mike Vrabel suggested injury speculation was likely overblown.

Drake Maye is addressing concerns about a potential shoulder injury sustained during the AFC Championship Game. The quarterback landed awkwardly on his right arm after a scramble in the third quarter. Despite this, Maye was able to connect on a significant pass just two plays later.
In a recent radio appearance, Maye downplayed the severity of the incident. He explained that his current physical state is more likely due to the sustained demands of throwing for approximately 30 weeks straight, rather than a specific game injury. He indicated he feels ready for the Super Bowl.
When asked about potential limitations for upcoming practices and the Super Bowl against the Seahawks, Maye stated it was too early to definitively say. He reiterated his positive feelings and focus on preparation for the upcoming championship game.




