Patriots vs. Seahawks Friday injury report: Harold Landry III, Robert Spillane questionable

Game statuses for Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium.

STANFORD, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 06: Harold Landry III #2 of the New England Patriots participates in drills during practice prior to Super Bowl LX at Stanford Stadium on February 06, 2026 in Stanford, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Two New England Patriots captains reside on the final injury report ahead of Super Bowl LX.

Outside linebacker Harold Landry III and inside linebacker Robert Spillane have officially been listed as questionable to face the Seattle Seahawks. Working through knee and ankle injuries, respectively, both starters were partial participants during the final practice of the year.

Here’s the rest of the game statuses for Sunday’s 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff at Levi’s Stadium.

QUESTIONABLE

Patriots

  • DT Joshua Farmer (hamstring — IR return)
  • LB Harold Landry III (knee)
  • LB Robert Spillane (ankle)

Seahawks

  • FB Robbie Ouzts (neck)

Landry was back on hand for Wednesday’s practice at Stanford University before not taking the field for Thursday’s. Across 15 games in the regular season, the veteran edge defender finished atop the Patriots in sacks and quarterback hits while tying for the team lead in tackles for loss. But a knee injury sustained in November gave way to a managed workload as sights set on the postseason. Landry’s defensive snap counts went from 26 in the wild card to 11 in the divisional round before being ruled out for the AFC Championship Game.

As for Spillane, a fellow March arrival from AP NFL Coach of the Year Mike Vrabel’s past, he was listed as a non-participant on the initial injury report of Super Bowl week before returning to action. New England’s leading tackler and green dot of communication missed four games to end the 2025 schedule due to an ankle injury. And in the first quarter of January’s 10-7 win at snowy Mile High, an ankle injury sent him from the blue medical tent to the locker room after logging 13 downs.

Both now move forward as questionable alongside Farmer. The rookie defensive tackle, who has been a full participant since having his 21-day practice window open, remains eligible for activation from injured reserve. A corresponding move would be required to make room on the 53-man roster before Saturday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline.

But quarterback Drake Maye as well as offensive tackles Morgan Moses and Thayer Munford Jr. will go without game designations for the Patriots. The same goes for a long line of Seahawks ranging from quarterback Sam Darnold to safety Nick Emmanwori following prep at San Jose State.

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