Tom Brady Provides Update On His Shoulder Injury

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was added to the injury report list because of his shoulder injury. He was removed from the list, and talked to media members about this.

I’m a fast cook, I guess,” he said. “I’m a quick healer. I’m not hurt. I feel good. I’m off the injury report yesterday… Yeah, I feel pretty good. Thank you.”

Brady was added to the injury report in several occasions this season. He hasn’t missed a game due to an injury since 2008 when he tore his ACL in Week 1. Is this because of his pliability? Brady swears in the power of pliability, and it helped him play in every game since 2009.

The quarterback is surrounded by great players, and Mohamed Sanu is the latest addition to the team. According to sources, Brady pushed for his addition.

“I think everybody liked Mohamed,” Brady said when asked if he voiced his opinion on Sanu to the Patriots. “Everybody liked him. That’s why he’s here. So, it’s great to have him.”

“The more we work together, the better it’s going to be. It’s hard to be on the same page within a week, so we’re just going to try to communicate through things and talk through them.

“Football is all about anticipation. The good part is he’s a veteran player, so you know how to play football. It’s not like a rookie that — they don’t quite know what the real expectation is.

“He’s been a part of some great offenses, so it’s really just incorporating him into what we do and then him learning the terminology so that he can play fast and we can play with anticipation together, and then he’s running the routes where I expect him to be so I can play with anticipation.”

The Patriots are playing the Baltimore Ravens Sunday. It will be a tough game for the team, but they are ready for the challenge. Let’s see what happens on Sunday. Will Brady lead the team to another win? They are 8-0 at this point of the season, and they are off to another win.

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