New England Patriots Injury Report: Super Bowl availability update on Robert Spillane & others

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New England Patriots Injury Report: Super Bowl availability update on Robert Spillane & others
New England Patriots Injury Report

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New England Patriots monitor multiple players’ health as Super Bowl LX approaches.

Final availability updates could influence New England’s game plan on the biggest stage.

New England Patriots are closing in on Super Bowl LX with cautious optimism as they monitor the health of several key contributors ahead of their title clash against the Seattle Seahawks.

With kickoff set for Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET at Levi’s Stadium, New England’s final injury report provides a clearer picture of who is trending toward availability on football’s biggest stage.

New England Patriots injury report ahead of Super Bowl LX

Patriots’ injury list currently features six players, though the overall outlook remains encouraging with multiple starters logging full practice participation.

Defensive tackle Joshua Farmer has been ruled out due to a hamstring injury despite full participation in practice. His absence slightly thins New England’s interior defensive depth.

Linebacker Robert Spillane remains questionable with an ankle issue after limited practice sessions. Spillane has been a central figure in New England Patriots’ defense this season, recording 97 tackles, four tackles for loss, two interceptions, and a sack. His status is one of the most closely watched heading into Sunday.

Outside linebacker Harold Landry is also listed as questionable with a knee injury. Landry’s pass-rushing presence has been significant, as he posted 8.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss during the 2025 season.

On the offensive line, Thayer Munford (knee) and Morgan Moses (rest) both practiced fully, signaling strong availability prospects.

Quarterback Drake Maye, who was managing a shoulder issue, also logged full participation and is expected to lead the offense without restrictions.

Drake Maye’s health boosts Patriots’ confidence

Maye’s availability is a major boost for New England. The quarterback delivered a standout 2025 campaign, throwing for 4,394 yards and 31 touchdowns while adding 450 rushing yards and four scores on the ground. His presence stabilizes an offense that has experienced a late-season dip in production.

Patriots offense entering Super Bowl LX

New England Patriots averaged 28.8 points per game during the season but has cooled offensively in recent weeks, scoring 18 points per contest over its last three games.

Total yardage and passing efficiency have also declined, though the running game has shown slight improvement.

As final availability decisions loom, the Patriots appear largely healthy, with Spillane and Landry representing the final question marks before Super Bowl LX.