Brady mum on progress
Published 12/17/2008 by Mike Reiss, Globe Staff at Boston.com -- Football news
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady patted the football, cocked his right arm, then delivered a short strike for a completion. He only wished he were on the Gillette Stadium playing field.
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