boston.com - 1/25/2008
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Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has a high right ankle sprain, according to a league source, which explains why he was wearing a boot during a Monday visit to New York.
The sprain, which is minor, will not jeopardize Brady's chances of playing in Super Bowl XLII, the source said.
The Boston Herald first reported the story today.
On Monday, Brady did not directly answer a question ...
Practice report -- no Brady
boston.com 1/24/2008 — FOXBOROUGH -- The Patriots are holding their afternoon practice inside the Dana-Farber Field House today. The workout is being held in full pads.
QB Tom Brady, S Rodney Harrison and S Mel Mitchell were the lone players not present for the ...
Brady not at practice
breakingnews.nypost.com 1/25/2008 — New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick stayed true to form Thursday, refusing to discuss Tom Brady's health a few days after the quarterback was photographed limping in New York with a cast on his right foot.
"I don't have any comment on it," he said in a news conference before the Patriots held their first practice in preparation for the Feb. 3 Super Bowl against the New York Giants.
Giants Face Mission Impossible
insidetheiggles.com 1/25/2008 — Once the Iggles got eliminated from the playoffs, I figure out which teams I would hate to see win a Super Bowl the most, and root against them. This year having Dallas in the Playoffs made them public enemy number one. So going against everything ...
Plaxico grabs for attention
nydailynews.com 1/25/2008 — Tom Brady and Randy Moss combined for more touchdowns this season than any quarterback-receiver tandem in NFL history. The Patriots even set a single-season scoring record. Plaxico Burress still thinks the Giants' receivers are better.
TOM'S PLAYING PATRIOT GAMES
nypost.com 1/25/2008 — FOXBOROUGH - Who said the Patriots don't have a game until Super Bowl XXLII against the Giants on Feb. 3 in Arizona? They played a game yesterday - a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game of hide-and-seek with their superstar quarterback Tom Brady. Should...
Downtime has imaginations working OT —
Boston.com -- Football news 1/25/2008
Let's establish up front that Tom Brady will start for the Patriots in the Super Bowl. Don't waste a lot of time and energy memorizing biographical sketches of Matt Cassel and Matt Gutierrez. Brady has started 126 consecutive games and won't be going ...