Tom Brady’s Status For Game Vs. Cowboys Revealed

The New England Patriots released their Friday injury report. Surprisingly, quarterback Tom Brady was added to the injury report due to an elbow injury. ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported that Brady will still play on Sunday, because his injury isn’t too serious.

The Patriots quarterback is in the middle of a frustrating campaign for him. New England is 9-1 at this point of the season, and the only game Brady’s team lost was the one against the Baltimore Ravens. But, Brady isn’t frustrated about this loss. He doesn’t like the fact that the Patriots offense struggles to score points. Following the team’s 17-10 win over Philadelphia, Brady talked about the offense. This problem appeared at the beginning of the regular season. New England has a weak offense. At least that’s how they appear when compared to other teams.

The offense is so bad that Brady feels as if they lost the game in Philadelphia. Unlike him, head coach Belichick appreciates the team effort on the field. New England has to cover a few points on the field, and they still have a lot to work on.

The Cowboys may give them trouble, but this will be another road game for Dallas. Road games are always tougher, and playing against Belichick-coached team is never an easy task.

The Patriots didn’t rule out any of their players, but listed 12 players as questionable Friday, including Brady. This raised even more questions about Brady’s future with the team. A lot of analysts say that he will retire in the offseason. TB12 bought a new home in Connecticut, and that added fuel to the fire. Although he said that his family needed a change, we can’t forget that Brady is 42. His body coach Alex Guerrero said that Brady may play until he is 46 or 47. That seems like a logical claim to me, but a lot of things can change overnight. If Brady suffers an injury, he may speed up that retirement decision.
Let’s focus on Sunday’s game and the Cowboys. New England has two days to get ready for the challenge.

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