FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye said he doesn't plan to have any surgical procedures on his throwing shoulder this offseason, after receiving a pain-relieving injection before their Super Bowl loss.
''Just get some time off. Time's the best healer. Definitely just need time off,'' Maye said Tuesday. ''Nothing that needs anything to be done. Just some time away and time to get some rest and time away from football.''
The Patriots returned to the team facility to have meetings with the coaching staff and pack up their lockers before heading out for the offseason.
Despite the long playoff run, Maye said he doesn't think he put any extra stress on this arm this season.
''I think it's a case of having one hit in the AFC championship game that was just kind of unfortunate,'' Maye said. ''Unfortunate timing, the two weeks (before the Super Bowl) was great to have off to have a chance to be out there for my guys. You can't blame things on injuries. Things happen like this all the time in the league. ... You can't (blame) it on one little thing, the shoulder. ... I was feeling like I was able to make throws in the game and was myself."
Maye threw two touchdown passes but was sacked six times, had two interceptions and lost a fumble that Seattle turned into another touchdown in New England's 29-13 loss.
Campbell tore ligament in knee late in season
Patriots left tackle Will Campbell revealed Tuesday that a torn ligament in his knee sent him to injured reserve for four games late in the regular season.