Brady’s next target: June minicamp
Tom Brady is recovering from offseason knee surgery and expects to be ready for June minicamp with the Buccaneers. Speaking at a fundraiser for Bucs coach Bruce Arians’ foundation, the 43-year-old quarterback joked that he didn’t know “if I can go this week.” He then added he’s aiming to be back on the field relatively soon for the Super Bowl champions. “I feel pretty good and I push myself pretty hard . ... It’s good progress. It’s rehab.” Bucs players, along with those from more than half the league’s teams, have said they will not attend voluntary offseason workouts, which could begin Monday. Minicamps are mandatory for players fit to participate. Arians has said the quarterback’s recovery is progressing well and there’s a chance Brady could for minicamp if the Bucs have one. Brady signed with the Bucs in free agency in March 2020 after 20 seasons with the Patriots. He threw for 4,633 yards, 40 TDs and 12 INTs in his first year with the Bucs, who finished on an eight-game winning streak that included three straight playoff road wins and a win in the Super Bowl at their home stadium.