New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Friday declined to confirm or deny whether he sustained a concussion in 2016, as the superstar's wife Gisele Bundchen said in May
New York: New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Friday declined to confirm or deny whether he sustained a concussion in 2016, as the superstar's wife Gisele Bundchen said in May.
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"I don't want to get into things that happened in my past, certainly medical history and so forth. I really don't think that's anybody's business," Brady told reporters after the Patriots practice at Gillette Stadium -- his first meeting with the press since the day after the Pats' triumph in Super Bowl 51 in February. "I'm focused on this year and improving and working on things I need to get better at.
"So that's how I approach everything. I'm not sitting here worried about last year, or five years ago. There are other people that do worry about that -- my wife, or my parents, or my sisters, people that love me and care about me. But I do the best I can do to be prepared to play -- mentally and physically -- and I give the game everything I can."