
We are just days away from Super Bowl 60 between the NFC’s Seattle Seahawks and AFC’s New England Patriots, set for Sunday, February 8. The Seahawks aim for their second Lombardi Trophy, while the Patriots seek their seventh title and their first without Tom Brady or Bill Belichick. Seattle, as the No. 1 seed in the NFC, secured victories against both San Francisco and Los Angeles at home. Under Mike Vrabel’s leadership, New England drastically improved from a 4-13 record to 14-3. They also defeated Los Angeles, Houston, and Denver to reach their franchise-record 12th Super Bowl appearance. This matchup recalls the notable Super Bowl 49, where Seattle’s critical goal-line interception hindered them from consecutive titles and initiated the Patriots’ second dynasty.
Both teams released their final injury reports on January 30, highlighting significant concerns for the Patriots, particularly regarding QB Drake Maye’s health. The report outlines the main players injured leading up to this monumental game, which bettors should consider when assessing the latest NFL betting odds at DraftKings Sportsbook.
Super Bowl 60 Injuries
Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots (Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 PM ET)
- NE QB Drake Maye (right shoulder and illness, questionable)
- NE TE Hunter Henry (non-injury related, questionable)
- NE WR Mack Hollins (abdomen, questionable)
- NE RB Terrell Jennings (hamstring, questionable)
- NE OT Morgan Moses (non-injury related, questionable)
- NE OT Thayer Munford (knee and illness, questionable)
- NE LB Robert Spillane (ankle, questionable)
- NE LB Harold Landry (knee, questionable)
- NE DT Joshua Farmer (hamstring, questionable)
- SEA FB Robbie Ouzts (neck, questionable)
- SEA FB Brady Russell (hand, questionable)
- SEA LB Chazz Surratt (ankle, questionable)
Maye’s shoulder injury from the AFC title game in Denver raises concern, although he is highly likely not to miss the significant match. Besides him, both tight end Hunter Henry and right tackle Morgan Moses are questionable yet seem to be managing practice conditions fairly well. The Seahawks are favored to win by 4.5 points with a total set at 45.5. They have been successful against the spread with a record of 14-5, while the Patriots follow with a score of 14-6.


