Tom Brady is arguably one of the most popular football players in the history of the sport. The quarterback has been taking time off in order to rehab a knee injury he suffered. Initially, it was believed that his injury was worse than expected. Now it seems Brady has some good news to share regarding his comeback.

While speaking at Bruce Adrian’s charity event, Tom Brady stated that his injured leg is feeling “pretty good” two months after surgery. However, that doesn’t mean he is fully cleared for a comeback.

The 7-time Super Bowl champion revealed that rehabbing on his injured knee is going well, but he doesn’t expect to make it for practice if official workouts start this week.

“I feel pretty good, and I push myself pretty hard,” The 43-year-old said. “I feel pretty good. I don’t know if I could go this week, but we’ll see how things play out.

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While Brady hasn’t been given a 100% clearance to make his return to playing for the Buccaneers, he seemed confident his leg will be fully recovered by the start of the 2021 season.

“It’s a long time between now and the beginning of the season,” Brady said, “and just be smart about all these different things that we have to do and fulfill; but we all take a lot of pride in being ready to go, and I’m sure we will be.”

The latest season will begin in September, so Tom Brady has a good few months to fully heal his knee. We will keep you updated on his condition.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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