The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had quite a concerning practice on Wednesday when star quarterback Tom Brady was sidelined as he dealt with various injuries. But it looks like all was well with the team during the Bucs practice on Thursday.
According to Sara Walsh of NFL Network, Brady was back at practice with the team after sitting out on Wednesday, and he was “slinging it.”
“Tom Brady was back at practice today after sitting out yesterday. He’s dealing with a banged up right shoulder, but was slinging it in prax today. #gobucs #nflnetwork,” Walsh said in a Tweet.
Walsh’s Tweet also showed Brady throwing a pass, and looking quite comfortable while doing it.
It’s not exactly surprising that Brady returned to the practice field on Thursday. Even though injuries kept Brady out of the team’s practice on Wednesday, NFL insider Ian Rapoport said on Tuesday that the Tampa Bay quarterback “is going to be okay,” and that the injuries he sustained should not drastically affect his play.
Though Brady appears to be fine enough physically, he still has plenty of distractions off the field as he and his wife Gisele Bündchen have hired divorce lawyers and Gisele stopped wearing her wedding ring.
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