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Blood, sweat and touchdowns.
Tom Brady obviously subscribes to that theory, leading the Patriots to a convincing victory over the Titans on Sunday despite getting his nose busted up in the first half.
“I never mind a little blood,” Brady said after the game. “[It's] not my usual look. That was the only good [hit] I took. It’s always fun winning.”
Brady tossed for 236 yards and two touchdowns but was bloodied after Kamerion Wimbley‘s leg drilled him in the face on a third-down sack. Fortunately for the Patriots, the veteran quarterback didn’t miss a snap and proved to be his usual effective self.
Brady, who sported a white bandage during his postgame news conference, was asked whether his nose was broken, but he isn’t exactly an expert when it comes to such injuries.
“I don’t know what a broken nose feels like,” Brady said. “It’ll be fine. I need some of that, anyway.”
Check out more from Brady in the video below, courtesy of CSNNE.com.