Overview
- Maye told the Associated Press at the Truist Championship Pro-Am in Charlotte that he is doing great and needed no surgery.
- He is taking part in the Patriots’ voluntary offseason program without limitations.
- The quarterback hurt his right throwing shoulder on a late tackle in the AFC Championship Game in Denver and stayed in the game.
- He practiced on a limited basis before the Super Bowl, received a pregame injection, and played all 71 offensive snaps in the 29-13 loss to Seattle.
- After the game he asked for time off and did not blame the shoulder, capping a postseason in which his completion rate fell to 58.3% with six touchdowns, four interceptions, and seven fumbles.