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Maye's shoulder feeling 'good' after throwing session

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New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye told reporters his shoulder felt good after Monday's throwing session and that he'll be ready for Super Bowl LX.

"I feel good. I'll be just fine," Maye said, according to NFL Network's Kevin Patra. "I threw a good bit. I threw as much as I would at a normal practice. I felt great and looking forward to getting back out there Wednesday and Thursday for practice and Friday to get ready for a normal week of prep."

Maye missed practice on Friday due to an illness and was listed as a limited participant earlier in the week because of a shoulder ailment. He received a questionable designation on New England's Super Bowl bye week injury report.

"I turned a corner landing on the flight (to San Francisco on Sunday)," Maye added. "I felt good from the flight and throwing out there today, I think it turned the corner, and I really had no doubt being 100% for the game, this is the Super Bowl. We get two weeks to prepare for it and do whatever we got to do to get it right. I've got confidence and feel good."

Maye, 23, will become the youngest starting quarterback in NFL history to hoist the Lombardi Trophy if the Patriots defeat the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.

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