Tom Brady spent the 2010 season playing with a painful stress fracture. After a January surgery, he should be good to go if and when NFL football returns.
Tom Brady’s Surgically Repaired Foot Should Be Fine For NFL Season, According To Report
Tom Brady Out Of Surgery For Injured Foot, Reportedly Doing Great
The procedure involved inserting a screw into the affected bone in an effort to lessen the damage as the bone heals. The screw is meant to prevent the bone from becoming a full fracture, letting the body heal naturally over time. While the bone heals, Brady will likely be in a walking boot for up to six weeks.
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Read Article >Tom Brady Reportedly Played 2010 Season With Stress Fracture In Right Foot
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady spent the entire year playing with a stress fracture in his right foot that predated the 2010 season and grew worse as the schedule wore on, according to a report from the NFL’s Albert Breer.
Breer cites a source who says that the stress fracture was “no trivial injury” and that it became “very, very painful in the middle of the season.”
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