Watch: Video Emerges Of Tom Brady Diving For a Block On A Reverse Run In Blowout

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady won’t give up without a good fight. His team played the New York Yets, and the quarterback did his best to contribute to the win. The 42-year-old quarterback put his body on the field to block Jamal Adams one on one. The quarterback was a lead blocker for Phillip Dorsett on a reverse, and he didn’t think twice before going against Adams.

We are not saying that Brady is the best runner or blocker, but he is definitely going against one of the best safeties in the league if the situation requires him to do so. The Patriots were standing 30-7 in the fourth quarter, but Brady was still playing his best game.

When it comes to Adams, Julian Edelman said he is a “very physical player” prior Sunday’s match.

‘You can expect his best. He’s a very physical player,” Edelman said. “I honestly respect the hell out of him — how he plays the game. He plays it the way I grew up playing it. He’s definitely going to be physical. You got to prepared for a guy like him because he’s going to be giving it his all.”

Brady isn’t a first round pick, but he is better than anyone in the league. The quarterback has high opinion of guys who prove they are good later in their career.

“Yeah, I think you look at a guy like Julian [Edelman], too. We’ve got a lot of undrafted players, late-round picks,” Brady said. “I think what they can’t evaluate at the combine are probably things that might help you prolong your career. You know, you learn different skill-sets when you’re not the top pick. So, a lot of times, I think it’s … if you can stick with it and you can keep finding a way, the things that make you successful as a player, to me, are continuing to evolve your game, continue to work at your skills, the things you need to do, continuous improvement, discipline, hard work. … I think the things that are sustainable are hard work, discipline, commitment. And I’d say we’ve had a lot of players over the years that have fit that mold.”

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