PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

New England Patriots > Patriots Blog

Despite Being Banged Up, Brady Says “I’m Good”

Ian Logue
Ian Logue on Twitter
October 12, 2017 at 9:21 am ET

Despite Being Banged Up, Brady Says “I’m Good”(PHOTO: Reinhold Matay - USA TODAY Sports)

🕑 Read Time: 2 minutes

When you’re the best quarterback who ever played the game, it’s not unusual for fans to get a little nervous when you’re not out at practice.

After missing time earlier this week due to a reported AC joint sprain to his non-throwing shoulder, which he suffered against Carolina and then re-aggravated four days later against the Buccaneers, Tom Brady was back at practice Wednesday and assured fans he’s just fine.

“I’m good,” Brady said, sporting a red TB12 baseball cap and hooded sweatshirt as he stood at the podium.  “I’m not worried about it.”

It’s been a rough start for Brady, who has already been sacked 16 times this season, eclipsing the 15 he endured during 12 regular season games in 2016.  The last two games have been particularly brutal, with Brady having absorbed 6 of those sacks over that span, as well as 13 quarterback hits that the NFL managed to officially log in the stat sheets.  That total is likely higher, as not every trip to the turf receives recognition in those totals and don’t exactly tell the whole story.

The game against the Buccaneers was probably the most striking, with Brady very slow to get up after several plays, which goes against his mantra of trying not to let the other team know they hurt him.  But coming off a short week that was already physical to begin with, Thursday night’s punishment seemingly pushed him to the limit.

Fortunately, as bad as it’s been, he’s still standing and still smiling.  With Sunday’s match-up against the Jets now looming, Brady finds himself with one final road game before his club gets to spend the next two weeks at home against Atlanta and Los Angeles before their bye week.

The timing of their bye will likely be a welcomed sight, since from there the club begins a tough stretch that includes a trip to Denver, followed by a game against the Raiders in Mexico City.

The biggest question now will be whether or not they can finally start to give Brady a little better protection, since asking him to survive another 16 sacks on top of another barrage of hits over another five-game span is a little much.

For now, Brady said that there are plenty of guys who are dealing with injuries,  he’s no different than anyone else when it comes to trying to play through pain.

“You know, it’s a physical sport, so I think everyone is dealing with something,” said Brady. “It’s just part of the sport. Everyone’s running around and they’re big and they’re fast and they hit hard. You have bumps and bruises, but you just deal with them the best you can and try to get ready for the next week.”

READ NEXT:
Best Of Social Media: Week 5 Patriots vs Buccaneers

About Ian Logue

Ian Logue is a Seacoast native and owner and senior writer for PatsFans.com, an independent media site covering the New England Patriots and has been running this site in one form or another since 1997.


  • Comments are closed.

  • More Patriots News Headlines:

    Thursday Patriots Notebook 4/25: News and Notes

    Thursday Patriots Notebook 4/25: News and Notes

    By: Ian Logue
    It sounds like the Vikings may be throwing in the towel when it comes to potentially trading up to acquire a quarterback tonight.
    7 hours ago
    Patriots Kraft ‘Involved’ In Decision Making?  Zolak Says That’s Not the Case

    Patriots Kraft ‘Involved’ In Decision Making? Zolak Says That’s Not the Case

    By: Ian Logue
    Throughout the transition from former Patriots coach Bill Belichick to new head coach Jerod Mayo, Robert Kraft had made one thing clear. Ownership was not…
    1 day ago
    MORSE: Final First Round Patriots Mock Draft

    MORSE: Final First Round Patriots Mock Draft

    By: Mark Morse
    This is a deep draft for Offensive Tackles and Wide Receivers.  First round talent for Cornerbacks and Edge Rushers is also plentiful.  I am predicting…
    1 day ago
    Slow Starts: Stark Contrast as Patriots Ponder Which Top QB To Draft

    Slow Starts: Stark Contrast as Patriots Ponder Which Top QB To Draft

    By: Ian Logue
    With the first round of the NFL Draft finally looming, Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s name has cooled a bit over the last week, albeit he…
    1 day ago
    Wednesday Patriots Notebook 4/24: News and Notes

    Wednesday Patriots Notebook 4/24: News and Notes

    By: Ian Logue
    One interesting notion from Ben Volin was initially somewhat dismissable, but comments from Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles are enough to make you wonder if…
    1 day ago

    Share via
    Copy link
    Powered by Social Snap
    Search For Links: - CLOSE
    For searches with multiple players
    add commas (Ex: "Bill Belichick, Devin McCourty")