Tom Brady Injuries: Patriots QB Admits He’s ‘Nursing Couple Little Things’

With the NFL playoffs fast approaching, Tom Brady is a little banged up.

But don’t worry, New England Patriots fans: It’s nothing to worry about — yet.

Brady was listed as “questionable” for his team’s Week 12 game against the New York Jets with a knee injury and an illness. The Patriots quarterback toughed it out, however, leading New England to a 27-13 victory, despite apparently suffering a thumb injury during the first half.

Monday night, Brady appeared on Westwood One Radio for his weekly — and always cringe-worthy — interview with Jim Gray, who asked the 41-year-old about his nagging ailments.

“I am certainly doing better this week,” Brady said. “We had the game against Tennessee where I got a little nicked up and then had the bye week and was hoping to have a full week of practice and it just didn’t allow for it. I think a lot of NFL players are nursing things at this point.

“I am nursing a couple little things and I am feeling a lot better. A little flu is going around, but I am feeling better and hopefully I really turn a corner with my knee this week.”

Brady, like most NFL players, deals with various injuries throughout a given season. Most notably, he overcame a grizzly hand injury last season to lead the Patriots to an AFC Championship Game win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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For now, Patriots fans have every reason to believe that Brady will grind though whatever he’s dealing with and play at a high level down the stretch.