Ian Rapoport Provides Update On Tom Brady’s Injury Ahead Of Game Vs. Cowboys

The New England Patriots are playing the Dallas Cowboys at Gillette Stadium, and fans are worried about star quarterback Tom Brady. TB12 was added to the Patriots’ injury report on Friday. The quarterback hasn’t missed a game due to an injury since the 2008 season. Brady was ruled questionable due to his elbow issue, but he is definitely playing in the Patriots’ Week 12 game against the Cowboys. The information was confirmed by NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.

Brady is ready to play his usual game, but he may have trouble finding a receiver on the field. Newly acquired veteran Mohamed Sanu and Phillip Dorset are ruled questionable, and TB12 may play with only three receiver on Sunday afternoon.

This will be a tough game for the New England Patriots as they will try to convince others about their dominance. New England lost just one game, the one against the Baltimore Ravens. It was a good lesson for the team, and they won the game against the Philadelphia Eagles. It was a big win, but Brady wasn’t pleased with that. He didn’t expect another bad game from his offensive line, but the guys struggled to score points. Moreover, they didn’t score any points at all.

Brady keeps warning the offense, but they haven’t changed at all. The quarterback didn’t want to answer any questions, and only gave short answers. Brady is disappointed by the offense, but he is definitely amazed with the defense. These guys have been helping the team win games, and we all know that the Patriots have the best defense in the league. According to some analysts, this defense is actually the only reason New England wins.

When it comes to the game against the Dallas Cowboys, analysts have split opinions. Some say Tom Brady will lead the team to a victory, while others are convinced that the team will be given another loss. Well, let’s see what happens on Sunday. It’s a big challenge for New England, and hopefully, head coach Bill Belichick will find a way to keep things under control. He always does that. Game on, Pats!

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