Both the Seahawks and Patriots will be near full strength for Super Bowl 60.
The final injury report of the season brought home good news for the Seattle Seahawks ahead of Super Bowl 60 in Santa Clara.
It seems that star rookie safety Nick Emmanwori avoided a significant ankle injury, returning to full participation in practice on Friday after missing Thursday. The only Seahawk to earn a designation for the game was fullback Robbie Outzs, who is questionable to play with a neck injury.
“No designation for Nick,” Mike Macdonald said to pool reporter Kalyn Kahler. “Turns out he’s alive.”
The only other Seahawk to be held back in practice was backup left tackle Josh Jones, who was limited; however, it seems he’ll be good to go for the Super Bowl. Starting left tackle Charles Cross was a full go after being limited on Thursday, which is more welcome news for the Seahawks’ offense.
Quarterback Sam Darnold was also a full participant, continuing to make strides in his recovery from an oblique injury he’s played through the entire postseason.
Here is the full injury report for the Seahawks:
On the New England Patriots side of things, two linebackers, Harold Landry and Robert Spillane, were limited on Friday and are questionable to play. Defensive lineman Joshua Farmer is also listed as questionable despite a full practice effort.
The Patroit’s star quarterback, Drake Maye, was a full participant and did not earn a designation for the game, meaning he’ll be at full strength on Sunday.
Here is the Patriots’ full report:
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