Super Bowl LX: Emotional Maye admits Patriots' defeat will 'sting' but insists he was not hindered by shoulder injury
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Super Bowl LX: Emotional Maye admits Patriots' defeat will 'sting' but insists he was not hindered by shoulder injury
""This hurts. It definitely hurts. They played better than us tonight," he said. "They deserved to win that game. For the whole team and myself, what a journey it's been for us. I love this team and those guys in the locker room. We left it all on the field and just came up short. We didn't play our best, and that's what happens. It's going to sting for a while, but that's what you sign up for.""
""I think it would be hard to say that. I was feeling good enough to be out there," he added. "I wouldn't put the team in harm's way to not be myself. Just didn't make plays tonight.""
The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 to win Super Bowl LX, with Seattle's defense driving the victory. Drake Maye said the loss will sting and acknowledged the Seahawks deserved the win. Maye's preseason throwing-shoulder injury disrupted his buildup, but he completed 27 of 43 passes for 295 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions and insisted the shoulder did not limit his throwing. Maye accepted responsibility for not making plays when needed. The Patriots finished the regular season 14-3 under coach Mike Vrabel, who transformed expectations despite the Super Bowl defeat.
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