New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was limited in practice on Friday, making his status for Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys questionable.
But, and perhaps as expected, multiple reports have surfaced saying Brady will play on Sunday. It appears the injury is not serious.
No surprise, but always good to confirm: Tom Brady’s right elbow injury (which landed him on the injury report today) won’t keep him out of Sunday’s game, per a source.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) November 22, 2019
Tom Brady is expected to play against the #Cowboys despite his new elbow injury, a source told the Heraldhttps://t.co/ZNZXNniZtE pic.twitter.com/6UgnVDEghb
— Andrew Callahan (@_AndrewCallahan) November 22, 2019
Brady was one of 12 Patriots to be listed as questionable including teammates Julian Edelman (shoulder), Mohomed Sanu (ankle), Matthew Slater (hamstring), John Simon (elbow), Jason McCourty (groin), Marcus Cannon (illness), Ja’Whaun Bentley (knee), Patrick Chung (heel/chest), Phillip Dorsett (concussion), Nate Eber (ankle/back) and Damien Harris (hamstring).
The 9-1 Patriots will host the NFC East-leading Dallas Cowboys at Gillette Stadium at 4:25 p.m.