The Denver Post

Brady ready after “silly accident” with scissors

- By Kyle Hightower

foxborough, mass.» Tom Brady is ready to play after cutting his right thumb with scissors in a “silly accident” before the New England Patriots’ preseason game against the Chicago Bears last week.

Brady said Tuesday he missed the first two practices this week for personal reasons but that he’s available and ready to play when New England visits Carolina on Friday.

The 39-year-old quarterbac­k has yet to appear in a game this preseason. He has two more games before the start of an NFL-issued four-game regular-season suspension for his role in “Deflategat­e.”

He hasn’t missed a regular-season start since 2008, when he suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during the season opener.

Brady said the accident with the scissors occurred when he was trying to get something out of his cleat. The scissors slipped and cut his thumb, causing him to “let out probably a pretty loud word I wouldn’t repeat in front of my kids.”

“I’m glad it wasn’t the regular season and I learned from it, so hopefully won’t be operating any more scissors for a while,” Brady said.

Brady said he wanted to play against Chicago, but coach Bill Belichick made the decision he would sit out. It was a decision the former MVP agreed with.

“It took a few days (to heal),” Brady said. “I wanted to go, and Coach said it’s probably best if you — for what I was going to go out and do — just take it easy. So that’s what I ended up doing. I wish I could have played. I’ve been missing playing.”

Belichick has said that Jimmy Garoppolo will start while Brady’s out, with Brady returning to the starting role once his suspension ends before New England’s game at Cleveland on Oct. 9.

Asked if he expected to play Brady this week after being out the first two preseason games, Belichick said the priority remains getting Garoppolo ready.

“All three quarterbac­ks are extremely important. Jimmy’s preparatio­n for the Arizona opener is the most important,” Belichick said. “Nothing’s changed, and nothing’s gonna change. That’s the way it’s gonna be.”

 ?? Steven Senne, The Associated Press ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady pauses to look at his hand during practice Tuesday.
Steven Senne, The Associated Press New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady pauses to look at his hand during practice Tuesday.

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