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‘Silly accident’ sidelines Brady against Bears

- JOHN KRYK JoKryk@postmedia.com twitter.com/JohnKryk

That’s not what Tom Brady had in mind when he envisioned one to the thumb in 2016.

The New England Patriots quarterbac­k confirmed Tuesday he cut the thumb on his throwing hand Thursday with a pair of scissors. It happened just before on-field warm-ups in the Pats’ Week 2 pre-season game against the visiting Chicago Bears.

“Yeah, I was just ready to go, had everything on,” Brady said. “I was just trying to get something out of my shoe and the scissors slipped. Just a silly accident.”

The 39-year-old is gunning for his fifth Super Bowl ring in 2016.

Brady said if it had been a regular-season game, he probably could have played against the Bears — and wishes he had.

“I’ve been missing playing and I want to get out there with my teammates,” he said. “It was tough not to be out there.”

Guess you can’t blame Brady for not asking the Patriots’ equipment managers to take care of the cleat problem for him — not after Deflategat­e. Six months from now, NFL investigat­ors might have concluded there was some cheating conspiracy afoot. Then, he’d eventually be forced to unjustly miss another four games without pay.

New England plays at Carolina Friday night. Brady said he wants to play a bunch against the Panthers, which probably would be his last taste of game competitio­n until Oct. 9 when he returns from suspension in Week 5 to quarterbac­k the Patriots at Cleveland. Cruz At Crossroads: Might we finally see Victor Cruz play in an NFL game again? It’s been almost two years since he has. Cruz has been dogged for the past several seasons with assorted serious leg injuries. New York Giants head coach Ben McAdoo said before practice Tuesday that the wide receiver was scheduled for the second straight day to work out without limitation­s. McAdoo said the goal for Cruz is to play Saturday against the New York Jets: “It’s important (that he does).”

Cruz has not played in a preseason or regular-season game since he tore the patellar tendon in his right knee Oct. 12, 2014.

By this year’s training camp, Cruz seemed finally to have recovered from that injury, but pulled a groin muscle Aug. 9 and had been out, or limited, until practice Monday. Gordon’s A Brown: In answer to reports his Cleveland Browns have declined to engage in trade talks with unnamed NFL teams interested in acquiring him, WR Josh Gordon said he hadn’t “heard too much about it. Cleveland is my team. That is where I want to be. … I think the world of (owner Jimmy Haslam and head coach Hue Jackson) and their decisions and this organizati­on.

“They’re family. They’re showing me love and respect back to me by allowing me to stay here up to this point, and I expect to move forward with that. I’m excited about it. It’s where I want to be. I’m happy to be in Cleveland.”

Gordon returned to the NFL in late July after commission­er Roger Goodell voided the ubertalent­ed receiver’s indefinite suspension once he serves a four-gamer to start the regular season. Gordon will be allowed to remain with the club during those four games and can take part in practices during that time.

After Gordon played in all 16 games as a rookie in 2012, the NFL suspended him for two games in his 2013, 10 games in 2014 and all of last year for repeated violations of the league’s policy and program on substances of abuse.

In his limited game action, Gordon has been outstandin­g, catching 161 passes for an average of 17.1 yards, with 14 touchdowns.

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