Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Brady remains guarded about hand injury

- By Kyle Hightower

Associated Press

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Brady is staying mum on his status for the AFC championsh­ip after a right-hand injury occurred earlier in the week.

Brady said a bit contentiou­sly only “We’ll see” Friday when asked whether he would play Sunday in theconfere­nce title game against Jacksonvil­le.

The quarterbac­k wore red gloves and responded to several other questions about how much he practiced or how he sustained the injury by saying “I’m not talking about that.”

Brady is listed as questionab­le for Sunday after being a limited participan­t Friday in practice. He also was limited Wednesday. He sat out practice Thursday, but wore a glove on his injured hand during the stretching period open to reporters. He usually only wears a glove on his nonthrowin­g hand.

One thing Brady was clear about was the test he expects from a Jaguars unit ranked second in the NFL in total and scoring defense.

“It’s a very unique challenge,” Brady said. “I think their front three, their linebacker­s, are very instinctiv­e and very fast. And great cover guys in the secondary. Ball-hawking defense. They strip it off you, they sack you. ... So they’re a good defense.”

Brady appeared on the Patriots weekly injury report several times in the latter half of this season with injuries to his Achilles tendon and his left shoulder.

The four-time Super Bowl MVP has never missed a playoff start in his 18-year career.

Jacksonvil­le is preparing like Brady will be in the huddle as usual Sunday. Jaguars defensive tackle Marcell Dareus said typical methods of rattling a quarterbac­k don’t apply when it comes to him.

“You can hit Brady, but hitting him isn’t what’s going to get to him. It’s constantly being that gnat in his face. He just hates that gnat just always around,” said Dareus, who might be more familiar than any Jacksonvil­le player with Brady, having spent sixplus seasons with the Bills.

“You sack him he’s going to get up and just keep rolling. He’s that competitiv­e spirit, like, ‘OK, you got me. Now I’m fixing to go throw this touchdown the next play. Forty yards. You happy about that sack? But there you go.’ That’s just his mentality. I like it. I love playing against the guy. He’s phenomenal to watch.”

If for some reason Brady can’t go — no, the Earth won’t stop rotating on its axis and New England still would show up to play — the Patriots would look to backup Brian Hoyer.

“I’m always preparing to play because the truth of reality is you never know when your name’s gonna be called,” Hoyer said.

 ??  ?? Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady warms up during practice Friday in Foxborough, Mass.
Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady warms up during practice Friday in Foxborough, Mass.

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