Injury Report: Patriots List Tom Brady Limited In Practice Due To Injury

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady suffered a shoulder injury that limited him in practice Wednesday.

TB12 is one of the eight players listed as limited on the injury report New England had. He suffered the injury during the game against the Cleveland Browns. The quarterback was sacked three times during the 27-13 win.

This is his first appearance on the injury report since late September. Brady had a calf injury that made him a limited participant in four practices in Weeks 3 and 4. Brady hasn’t missed a regular season game due to an injury since 2008.

The Patriots have three quarterbacks on their 53-man roster. They re-signed Cody Kessler on Monday as a support for Jarrett Stidham and Brady.

Running back Rex Burkhead (foot), safety Patrick Chung (heel/chest), wide receiver Julian Edelman (chest/shoulder), tight end Ryan Izzo (concussion), tight end Matt LaCosse (knee), Shaq Mason (ankle) and wide receiver Gunner Olszewski (ankle/hamstring) were limited participant Wednesday.

Edelman’s shoulder injury is a new issue for the team. He’s been dealing with a chest injury since Week 3, but played in every game in the regular season. Brady’s favorite target is tied for third in the NFL in catches (24 for 238 yards and two touchdowns) over the last three weeks.

LaCosse practiced for the first time since suffering his knee injury in Week 6. He and Izzo didn’t play in the last two games for the Pats.

New England is 8-0 at this point of the regular season, and they will play the 5-2 Baltimore Ravens on “Sunday Night Football.”

This leads us to Jason Whitlock. He promised not to bet against head coach Bill Belichick and the team, but now he believes that the Ravens will defeat New England.

“The Patriots’ offense is not great, in my opinion. It’s not great,” Whitlock said Tuesday on FOX Sports 1. “So, I don’t see this as a high-scoring game regardless of what happens. On the other side, I’m telling you, (Devin) McCourty and Stephon Gilmore make that defense go. They shut down wide receivers. They make that defense go. I’m not knocking the rest of them. Jamie Collins, (Kyle) Van Noy, good players. But they can be run on particularly by this team with this quarterback and Mark Ingram and just their commitment and will. They’ve (Ravens) had a week off a bye.

“Greg Roman, the offensive coordinator for Baltimore, took Colin Kaepernick to Foxboro and beat Bill Belichick and the Patriots, off a bye week as well. I think Lamar Jackson is better than Colin Kaepernick. I know at one point Colin Kaepernick — I was all in. As a runner and I think as a more consistent player, Lamar Jackson’s better. I think Baltimore’s defense is certainly good enough to limit this Patriots offense. If they weren’t coming off a bye I’d be less sure about my conviction here, but I really do believe they’re going to get the Patriots this weekend. It’s tough to prepare for this offense, that kind of physicality. People just don’t play this way.”

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