Tom Brady on ankle: 'Sore, but it will be all right'

ByMike Reiss ESPN logo
Sunday, January 3, 2016

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady limped noticeably after the team's season-ending 20-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins, a result of taking a big hit from defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh early in the second quarter.

"I'm pretty sore," Brady acknowledged after the game, "but it will be all right."

Brady required medical attention on the sideline after the hit, with the athletic training staff and medical staff re-taping his right ankle. He didn't miss any time during the game, but the Patriots replaced him with backup Jimmy Garoppolo on their final drive with 1 minute, 56 seconds remaining when they were trailing 20-10.

Teammates expressed confidence that Brady would find a way to be at his best in the divisional round of the playoffs while working through the ankle injury.

"You never want to see 12 get hit, or 12 have an injury, he's so important to our football team," said special teams captain Matthew Slater. "I don't know his status ... but that guy's tough as nails. If there is one thing I know about him after playing with him eight years, not to many dudes tougher than him."

"We have some of the best trainers on this team, he has his own [rehabilitation] facility [at the stadium], he'll be back," added receiver Brandon LaFell.

The Patriots have a first-round playoff bye before hosting a divisional-round game.

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