Phillip Dorsett’s Status For Patriots-Cowboys Game Revealed

Sunday afternoon will be really important for the Patriots nation. The New England Patriots are playing the Dallas Cowboys at Gillette Stadium, and it be another road game for Dallas. But, the Patriots may not use this advantage, because their receiving unit is depleted. Phillip Dorsett is expected to miss the Week 12 game against the Cowboys. The information was confirmed by NFL Media’s Mike Giardi. The Patriots wideout suffered a concussion in the game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

When it comes to Mohamed Sanu, he may join the team in their effort to defeat the Cowboys. Sanu has a slight chance to play this game after being limited due to an ankle injury.

Tom Brady and eleven other players were listed as questionable, but his elbow is now good. Brady hasn’t missed a game due to an injury since the 2008 season. TB12 take a really good care of his body, and his body coach Alex Guerrero is here to help him keep everything under control. Pliability plays an important part of Brady’s routine, and he feels great at 42.

Age has nothing on him. Brady won’t make a step back. He plays his best football, and doesn’t even think of stepping down. The quarterback doesn’t like being called the GOAT, but he sure plays an excellent game.

Brady has helped the Patriots win games, and New England has won six Super Bowls in the Brady-Belichick era. It’s more than obvious that Brady is looking forward to win his seventh ring. Will he retire in March? The quarterback didn’t provide much information about his future plans with the team, but he has already bought a home in Connecticut. Maybe he is just trying to add new details to his everyday life.

But, Brady is always focused on his current game with the team. He doesn’t think about the future and doesn’t even pay attention to the rumors surrounding his team. At the moment, Brady wants the Patriots to win this game. That’s all. It’s a good game for everyone, and the Patriots’ offense better get ready for the afternoon. Game on, Pats!

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