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QBs play through pain in Super Bowl showdown
4 Feb
Summary
- Both Super Bowl quarterbacks are on the injury report.
- Hasselbeck downplays Darnold's oblique injury as non-painful.
- Maye's shoulder injury may be tougher, affecting throwing ability.

Super Bowl LIV features two quarterbacks battling injuries. Seattle Seahawks' Sam Darnold is listed with an oblique issue, while New England Patriots' Drake Maye has a right shoulder injury. Former Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, who played 18 seasons, shared insights into these injuries. He stated Darnold's oblique injury is not painful and tends to improve during games. Darnold has performed well in playoff games despite this ailment. Hasselbeck noted Maye's shoulder injury might present greater challenges, potentially affecting his throwing power and accuracy. Maye sustained this injury in the AFC Championship game. While Maye excelled in the regular season, his playoff statistics show a dip in passing efficiency, though he remains a threat with his legs. The Seahawks' defense, ranked best in the NFL, will test the Patriots' offense. Hasselbeck believes both quarterbacks will be fit to play in the Super Bowl, aided by rest and modern medical care.



