The Patriots had a scary moment during practice on Wednesday when their star quarterback went down with an apparent knee injury, but the MRI came back negative. Brady played Friday vs. the Buccaneers and connected on 11 of 12 passes for 107 yards and a TD.
Brady’s knee is just fine

Jared WickerhamNeedless to say, Patriots fans can safely exhale, as crisis has successfully been averted. Brady’s minor injury in practice (that shut down some betting sites in the usual overreaction) is nothing to worry about.
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Read Article >Brady MRI reveals knee sprain, no tears

Stew Milne-USA TODAY SportsWe now have more official word on the extent of Tom Brady’s knee injury isn’t as bad as it could have been. Multiple reports say that Brady merely sprained his knee, which should nag him, but won’t cause him to miss much playing time like an ACL tear that ended his 2008 season.
Reports from Albert Breer:
Read Article >Brady injury reportedly ‘not serious’

ElsaStep away from the ledge, Patriots fans. All early indicators are that Tom Brady’s knee injury is not as bad as many worried, and that New England will avoid catastrophe.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter:
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