Patriots' Drake Maye declares throwing shoulder 'just fine'

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Drake Maye is concern-free as Super Bowl LX approaches.

That goes for his throwing arm, too.

The New England Patriots' second-year quarterback said his tender right shoulder feels fine and there's no reason for worry entering the Sunday clash with the Seattle Seahawks in Santa Clara, Calif.

"I threw a good bit (today)," Maye said Monday during the Super Bowl Opening Night festivities. "I threw as much as I would in a practice, and it felt great."

In other words, no worries.

"I feel good. I'll be just fine," Maye said.

Maye missed practice on Friday, but not due to the shoulder. Coach Mike Vrabel said Maye was out with an illness.

Vrabel said Monday he's not concerned about Maye's shoulder.

"We'll work through these things through the week, just like everybody else does," Vrabel said. "But we're confident that the preparation that's required for each position on our football team will be there by the end of the week, and everybody will be available."

Sunday will mark the second time Maye has been inside Levi's Stadium for a Super Bowl.

His dad took him to Super Bowl 50 when Maye's favorite boyhood team, the Carolina Panthers, lost to the Denver Broncos.

And, yes, there's a little bit of pinching involved to believe it's truly his turn.

"It's a full-circle moment, that's the biggest thing," the 23-year-old Maye said. "So thankful my dad was able to take me to a Super Bowl, I don't take it for granted. I was watching my favorite team at the time and got a chance to watch Peyton Manning's last game (for the Broncos).

"Now to be here and playing in one myself, I know how special it is."

The No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft out of North Carolina, Maye completed an NFL-best 72% of his passes this season. He ranked third with 31 passing touchdowns and fourth with 4,394 passing yards.

Most important, he guided the Patriots to a 14-3 record that tied the Seahawks and Denver Broncos for most regular-season wins.

"There's so many things that he does at an accelerated rate based on his age," Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels said Monday. "He's 23 years old, but he's wise beyond his years. He knows how to prepare well, he's smart, he's a great leader and he's very authentic with his teammates.

"And certainly all the physical attributes that we've seen all year long: He loves the game, he wants to be good at every aspect of it and that's a great trait to have as a young player. Playing quarterback in the NFL, there's really no shortcuts in being good at that position."

Maye is ready to hone in on his preparation for the week. He understands the Super Bowl hype and the possibility of distractions.

But he said he won't be paying attention to anything that isn't related to the game itself.

For example, Maye is considered a co-favorite with Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford for the NFL's Most Valuable Player award that will be announced Thursday.

"Anything else outside is nothing I need to worry about," Maye said. "That's the biggest thing for me. Just go out there and give our guys a chance to make plays, get them the football. I've done that and they've made me look good."

--Field Level Media

Patriots' Drake Maye declares throwing shoulder 'just fine'

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Kaprizov scores 2nd goal of game on a power play in OT to lift Wild past Canadiens, 4-3

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Kirill Kaprizov scored his second goal of the game on a power play at 3:38 of overtime to give the Minnesota Wild a 4-3 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Monday night.

Minnesota got the power play when Phillip Danault hooked Kaprizov in front of the goal. Kaprizov took a feed from Quinn Hughes and fired a shot past Jakub Dobes from the high slot for his 32nd goal of the season.

Joel Eriksson Ek and Brock Faber also scored, and Hughes had three assists to reach 50 for the season. Filip Gustavsson made 17 saves.

Faber tied it at 3 at 7:05 of the third, racing onto the puck down the right side for a quick shot. Quinn assisted on the goal.

Hughes assisted on Kaprizov's first goal to tie the Russian's team-record assists streak at nine and push his franchise-record points streak for defenseman to nine. Kaprizov had assists in nine straight games in 2022-23.

Minnesota won its fourth straight, ending Montreal winning streak at three.

Brendan Gallagher, Ivan Demidov and Kirby Dach scored to give Montreal the lead after the Wild raced to a 2-0 advantage.

Dach put Montreal ahead 12 seconds into the third, knocking in Nick Suzuki's feed. Gallagher started the comeback with 52 seconds left in the first, and Demidov tied it with 17 seconds to go in the second,

Eriksson Ek opened the scoring at 38 seconds of the first, firing a wrist shot from right circle. Kaprizov made it 2-0 with 4:12 left in the first, tipping in Quinn's feed.

Wild defenseman Daemon Hunt didn't return after taking a puck to the throat in the first period.

Canadiens: At Winnipeg on Wednesday night in their final game before the Olympic break.

Wild: At Nashville on Wednesday night in their final game before the Olympic break.

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NFL says it will look into Giants co-owner Steve Tisch's association with Jeffrey Epstein

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — The NFL will look intoNew York Giants co-owner Steve Tischand his association with Jeffrey Epstein after his name showed up more than 400 times in files released by the U.S. Justice Department regarding Epstein.

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"Absolutely we will look at all the facts," Commissioner Roger Goodell said Monday. "We'll look at the context of those and try to understand that. We'll look at how that falls under the (league personal conduct) policy. I think we'll take one step at a time. Let's get the facts first."

Tisch said last week he knew Epstein and that they "exchanged emails about adult women" and "discussed movies, philanthropy and investments." But Tisch, 76, denied going to Epstein's island and was never charged in the investigation.

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Epsteinkilled himself in a New York jail cellin August 2019, a month after being indicted on federal sex trafficking charges.

The documents were disclosed underthe Epstein Files Transparency Act, the law enacted aftermonths of public and political pressurethat requires the government toopen its fileson the late financier and his confidant and onetime girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Philippine lawmakers weigh impeachment for President Marcos

By Mikhail Flores

MANILA, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Philippine lawmakers met on Tuesday to decide whether to advance impeachment complaints against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who is accused of betraying the public's trust, corruption ​and violating the constitution.

Marcos, who is midway through his six-year term and denies wrongdoing, faces two ‌separate complaints filed by a lawyer and activists, which hurdled an initial step at the House justice committee on Monday when lawmakers said ‌both were "sufficient in form".

The committee reconvened on Tuesday to determine whether there was "substance" to move the complaints forward. The committee's decision, regardless of which way it goes, would be put to a vote of the lower house of Congress, which is dominated by allies of the president.

If the complaints against Marcos succeed in a vote of the House, he ⁠would be the second Philippine head ‌of state to be impeached after Joseph Estrada, whose 2001 trial was aborted when some prosecutors walked out.

HANDOVER OF EX-PRESIDENT DUTERTE

The complaints include Marcos' decision to allow his predecessor ‍Rodrigo Duterte to be arrested and taken to The Hague to face trial at the International Criminal Court over thousands of killings during his notorious "war on drugs".

Marcos is also accused of abusing his authority in spending public funds that led to a ​corruption scandal over flood-control projects. His alleged drug use, which he has denied, also made him unfit to ‌run the country, according to one of the complaints.

The office of Marcos said he respects the process.

"Even before, the president already said he did not do anything wrong, did not violate the law and did not commit an impeachable offence," Presidential press officer Claire Castro told a briefing on Monday.

If the lower house decides to impeach Marcos, it would be sent to the Senate for trial, where its 24 members serve as jurors. Five top ⁠officials have been impeached in the Philippines and of those, only ​one, a former chief justice, was convicted and removed from office.

PRESIDENT ​AND VP FACE IMPEACHMENT BIDS

Among the five was Marcos' estranged Vice President Sara Duterte, whose impeachment was struck down by the Supreme Court last year. She is facing new impeachment ‍complaints and denies wrongdoing.

Gerville Luistro, ⁠who heads the justice committee, said its members would decide whether the alleged offences Marcos was accused of were enough to impeach him.

"It's not enough that an impeachable official committed wrongdoing. That wrongdoing must constitute ⁠an impeachable offence," Luistro told broadcaster Teleradyo.

Luistro said if lawmakers vote in favour of advancing the complaint, Marcos would have the chance ‌to respond to the allegations. The backing of one-third of the House is needed to impeach ‌the president.

(Reporting by Mikhail Flores; Editing by Martin Petty)

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NFL-No plans for ICE immigration enforcement at Super Bowl, sources say

By Frank Pingue and Max A. Cherney

SAN JOSE, California, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has no plans to conduct immigration operations at the Super Bowl, two ​people familiar with the security arrangements said on Monday.

Security at Sunday's game in Santa ‌Clara that will see the Seattle Seahawks face off against the New England Patriots is expected to be consistent with past ‌Super Bowls, according to one of the people, who cited an email sent last week from the Bay Area Host Committee to elected officials in the Bay Area.

ICE immigration enforcement is not typically conducted at Super Bowls.

President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement policies have come under scrutiny after the killing of two U.S. citizens ⁠in Minnesota last month by ICE ‌agents, sparking protests across the U.S.

The star of this year's Super Bowl halftime show will be Puerto Rican rapper and 2026 Grammy winner Bad Bunny, who ‍skipped performing in the continental United States on his recent concert tour, saying he feared federal agents would show up to arrest his fans.

Asked about ICE enforcement operations at the Sunday game, National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell said ​the league was working with local, state and federal law enforcement to "make sure it's a safe ‌environment".

The "federal government is a big part of that, including this administration and every other administration before that," he told a press conference on Monday.

In prior years at the Super Bowl, a unit of ICE called Homeland Security Investigations has played a role in security operations, the second source said. This year, HSI is responsible for helping coordinate several federal agencies that are handling security at the event.

The sources were ⁠not authorised to speak to media and declined to ​be identified.

ICE is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland ​Security.

Around 1 p.m. Pacific Time (2100 GMT) outside the NFL's Opening Night event in San Jose on Monday, a small crowd of fewer than 100 people staged a protest ‍over ICE's actions.

Bad Bunny's ⁠inclusion in the halftime show has triggered backlash from right-wing conservative groups, including DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.

On Sunday at the 2026 Grammy awards show, he declared "ICE out" during his acceptance speech.

"We're ⁠not aliens," he said on stage, after being honored for his album "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" with the Best Music Urbana ‌award. "We are humans and we are Americans," he added.

(Reporting by Max A. Cherney and ‌Frank Pingue in San Jose; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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