The Facts:
Brady is suffering from a high ankle sprain, according to a source familiar with the injury. It’s a mild sprain, a second source indicated, and is not expected to pose a problem for the NFL’s MVP moving forward toward the Super Bowl in Arizona in 12 days.
Reported by the Boston Herald
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
In case you've somehow missed it, Brady had been filmed wearing a protective boot on his right foot during the day yesterday, and tacitly acknowledged having some type of leg injury during a weekly radio appearance. Brady, however, did stress that the problem was minor, he would be having treatment for it, and he would be ready for the Super Bowl. And as Herald staffer Karen Guregian reminded readers that during the Pats’ first Super Bowl run in 2001, Brady suffered an ankle injury in the AFC Championship Game against Pittsburgh -- he had to be replaced by Drew Bledsoe -- but went on to play against the Rams. He was the Super Bowl MVP of that game.
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