Overview
- Maye told the Associated Press his right shoulder has “no problems at all,” required no surgery, and he is taking part in the Patriots’ voluntary program without limitations.
- The quarterback injured the shoulder on a tackle late in the AFC title game and was limited early in Super Bowl prep, then played every offensive snap in the loss to Seattle as his postseason accuracy and ball security dipped.
- ESPN’s 2026 projections still peg him as elite with 4,002 passing yards, a 68.2% completion rate, and a 27–11 TD–INT line, as New England adds wideout Romeo Doubs and upgrades the line with Alijah Vera-Tucker and first-round pick Caleb Lomu.
- An AFC scout told Heavy the 23-year-old is likely to make another jump in his third season, noting continued growth and a second year with coordinator Josh McDaniels could keep New England in the Super Bowl hunt.
- A fan video from his PGA Tour pro-am round showed a light exchange after an errant shot into the gallery, and a longer PGA clip highlighted easy interactions with supporters during the event in Charlotte.