NFL Inactives Tonight: Patriots-Seahawks Injury Report, Latest on Drake Maye and Nick Emmanwori, Starting Lineups for the Super Bowl

Who is on the NFL inactives list, and who will be in the starting lineup when the Patriots face the Seahawks in Super Bowl 60 at the Levi's Stadium?

Super Bowl 60 arrives with both the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots largely at full strength, but a handful of key front‑seven names still carry injury designations going into kickoff.

With the final practice reports submitted and medical decisions set, the focus shifts to which depth pieces might be limited and how each staff member plans to manage those snaps once the game starts at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.


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Inactive List for Patriots vs. Seahawks

New England’s headline is that Drake Maye is not on the injury report and is cleared after a week of full practices. The Patriots’ only lingering questions are in the defensive front, as Joshua Farmer has been ruled out due to a hamstring injury and will not dress.

Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold and rookie Nick Emmanwori are also off the injury report and ready to play in the Super Bowl.

Here is the list of confirmed inactives for today’s game:

Patriots:

  • CB Kobee Minor
  • OLD Bradyn Swinson
  • OT Marcus Bryant
  • G Caedan Wallace
  • TE D.J. Dippre
  • WR Efton Chishm
  • QB Tommy Devito

Seahawks:

  • QB Jalen Milroe
  • FB Robbie Ouztz
  • OL Mason Richamn
  • LB Chazz Surratt
  • LB Jared Ievy
  • NT Brandon Pili
  • TE Nick Kallerup

Starters for Patriots vs. Seahawks

New England Patriots

Offense:

  • QB Drake Maye
  • RB Rhamondre Stevenson
  • WR Kayshon Boutte
  • WR Steffon Diggs
  • FB Jack Westover
  • TE Hunter Henry
  • LT Will Campbell
  • LG Jared Wilson
  • C Garrett Bradbury
  • RG Mike Onwenu
  • RT Morgan Moses

Defense:

  • NT Khyiris Tonga
  • DT Christian Barmore
  • DE Milton Williams
  • ROLB K’Lavon Chaisson
  • LOLB Harold Landry III
  • LILB Robert Spillane
  • RILB Christian Elliss
  • LCB Carlton Davis III
  • RCB Christian Gonzalez
  • FS Jaylinn Hawkins
  • SS Craig Woodson

Special teams:

  • LS Julian Ashby
  • H Bryce Baringer
  • K-FG Andy Borregales
  • K-KO Andy Borregales
  • P Bryce Baringer
  • KR Kyle Williams
  • PR Marcus Jones

Seattle Seahawks

Offense:

  • QB Sam Darnold
  • RB Kenneth Walker III
  • WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
  • WR Rashid Shaheed
  • WR Cooper Kupp
  • TE AJ Barner
  • LT Charles Cross
  • LG Grey Zabel
  • C Jalen Sundell
  • RG Anthony Bradford
  • RT Abraham Lucas

Defense:

  • NT Byron Murphy II
  • DT Jarran Reed
  • DE Leonard Williams
  • LOLB DeMarcus Lawrence
  • ROLB Uchenna Nwosu
  • LILB Drake Thomas
  • RILB Ernest Jones IV
  • RCB Riq Woolen
  • LCB Devon Witherspoon
  • FS Coby Bryant
  • SS Julian Love

Special Teams:

  • LS Chris Stoll
  • H Michael Dickson
  • K-FG Jason Myers
  • K-KO Jason Myers
  • P Michael Dickson
  • KR Rashid Shaheed
  • PR Rashid Shaheed

The matchup features two 14‑3 teams that finished in the top three in points per game, setting up an offensive showcase if health holds as expected.

New England, which has the second-best offense in the league according to PFSN’s Offense Impact Metric, brings a slightly more balanced statistical profile with a positive turnover differential, while Seattle counters with a more disruptive pass rush and tighter takeaway numbers on defense.

With Maye and Darnold both cleared, Emmanwori back to full strength, and only a short list of questionable front‑seven players on each side, Super Bowl LX looks set to be decided by execution and adjustments rather than who is missing from the field.

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