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Drake Maye Received Injection for Shoulder Before Patriots’ Loss

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Last updated: February 9, 2026 1:45 am
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New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye revealed that he received a pain-killing injection in his right throwing shoulder ahead of Sunday’s game. The team suffered a defeat in that matchup. Despite the injury, Maye emphasized that he felt ready to play and attributed the loss to his performance rather than the physical issue.

The quarterback did not provide specific details about the nature of the injury or how long it had been affecting him. However, the decision to take an injection suggests that the discomfort was significant enough to require medical intervention on game day.

Maye, a rookie in his first professional season, has been under close watch as the projected cornerstone of the Patriots’ offense. His acknowledgment of playing through a shoulder ailment raises questions about whether his health may have impacted his recent gameplay. However, Maye took accountability for the team’s performance, stating that he was cleared to play and that he simply did not execute well enough.

The Patriots’ offense has faced challenges throughout the season, with injuries and inconsistency affecting performance. Maye’s shoulder issue adds another layer to those struggles. It remains unclear if the injury will impact his availability or effectiveness in upcoming games.

Medical staff will likely continue to monitor Maye’s condition closely, especially given the importance of his role in the team’s long-term plans. The franchise has not yet released an official update on his injury status moving forward.

Maye’s willingness to play through pain reflects the competitive nature of the sport and the often difficult decisions athletes face when managing injuries. The Patriots, now looking to regroup, will assess both their quarterback’s health and their approach as the season progresses.

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