
We're less than a week away from Super Bowl 60 between the NFC's Seattle Seahawks and AFC's New England Patriots on Sunday, Feb. 8. The Seahawks are looking for their second Lombardi Trophy in team history while the Patriots are looking for No. 7 and their first without either Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. Seattle secured the No. 1 seed in the NFC and took advantage, taking down San Francisco and Los Angeles at home. New England went from 4-13 to 14-3 in Mike Vrabel's first year running the show and defeated Los Angeles, Houston and Denver en route to the franchise's NFL-best 12th Super Bowl appearance. This game is also a rematch of the historic Super Bowl 49 matchup, where Seattle's infamous goal-line interception cost the Seahawks a chance at their second Super Bowl in a row and kickstarted the second New England dynasty.
Both the Seahawks and Patriots released their final official injury reports on Friday, Jan. 30, and there are a few big names listed, particularly on the New England side of things. Here, we break down the biggest Super Bowl injuries for bettors to know and share what the latest NFL betting odds look like at DraftKings Sportsbook for Super Bowl 60.
Super Bowl 60 injuries
Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots (Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. 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)
The Patriots have nine players listed as questionable with some big names, namely quarterback Drake Maye. Veteran tight end Hunter Henry and right tackle Morgan Moses are officially questionable, though both missed practice time due to rest and not any specific injury, so both should be good to go. Receiver Mack Hollins is also questionable, as are defensive starters Harold Landry and Robert Spillane.
The Maye injury news is the big one to watch, though it's doubtful the MVP finalist will miss the biggest game of his young career. The right shoulder injury is notable, and that happened during the AFC title game in Denver. He was limited last Wednesday and Thursday with that injury and didn't practice Friday, though that was due to illness, per Vrabel.
As for Seattle, both of the team's fullbacks are questionable in Robbie Ouzts and Brady Russell. Ouzts just missed the NFC title game against the Rams with a neck injury, though he returned to practice last week. Seattle will also again be without No. 2 back and team rushing touchdown leader Zach Charbonnet as he tore his ACL in the Divisional Round against the 49ers.
The Seahawks are 4.5-point favorites in Super Bowl 60 over the Patriots, and the total is 45.5. The Seahawks are 14-5 against the spread this year and are 10-9 to the Over. The Patriots are 14-6 against the spread and 12-8 to the Over.