Tom Brady Gives Update On Injured Elbow

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady hasn’t missed a match due to an injury for over a decade. Well, it looks like he won’t miss a game this season either. Brady feels really good, and his elbow issue seems to be solved. Sort off.

The Patriots quarterback isn’t completely healthy. TB12 received a hit on his right elbow during the game against the Kansas City Chiefs. He admitted Thursday night he’s spent some extra time with his body coach Alex Guerrero to handle the ailment.

Brady felt better after the extra treatment with his body coach. He spent the last couple of days participating and doing everything he can do. A tough loss is always a motivation for the quarterback, and he tried really hard to come back on the practice field and play his best football.

“It’s responded well,” Brady told Jim Gray during his weekly interview on Westwood One. “I’ve gotten a lot of extra treatment with Alex, my body coach. It’s been good to be out there the last couple of days participating and doing everything I can do. Any time you come off a tough loss you want to get back out on the practice field to try and improve with your teammates.”

TB12 was added to last week’s injury report due to this ailment. The problem got worse in the game against Kansas City. He was limited in practice on Wednesday and was a full participant on Thursday. Well, the elbow issue is still here.

The Cincinnati Bengals are next on his list, and Brady is ready to accept the challenge.

He feels good. I mean, most players are exhausted in Week 15, but that’s not Brady’s case. He feels really good. Every player has bruises and bump. Brady is happy to feel this good at this point in the season.

“I’m feeling good,” Brady added. “It’s Week 15. Everyone is dealing with a couple of bumps and bruises at this point, some worse than that. I’m very fortunate to be out there getting ready to go for a competitive game in Cincinnati on Sunday.”

TB12 threw for 169 yards and a touchdown and one interception against the Chiefs. The Patriots offense has scored 22 points or less in five straight games. This is the longest streak in Bill Belichick’s era.

The Bengals aren’t considered a threat. But, the problem New England has with the team is a completely different topic. Cincinnati was worried about the cameraman New England had sent in Cleveland. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is taking care of the problem, and there’s an ongoing investigation into the problem. The NFL has yet to make a decision on the problem.

Let’s see what happens by the end of the season. New England has three games left of the season. Will they win the Super Bowl?

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