Patriots’ Brady out for season
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Tom Brady will miss the entire NFL season with a left knee injury that will require surgery, leaving the New England Patriots without one of the game’s great quarterbacks, their Super Bowl hopes severely damaged.
The 2007 NFL Most Valuable Player will be placed on injured reserve, the Patriots said Monday, one day after his knee was injured in the first quarter of a 17-10 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
A statement issued before coach Bill Belichick’s news conference said Brady will have surgery, ending his 128-game starting streak, the third longest for a quarterback.
Brady left Sunday’s game against
“We feel badly for Tom about the injury,” Belichick said while not confirming the exact injury. “You hate to see anyone go down. No one has worked harder or done more for this team than Tom has.”
Matt Cassel, who guided
“As a team we all just have to do our jobs,” Belichick said. “That really doesn’t change.”
But Brady’s injury surely changes the complexion of the AFC, where the Patriots, winners of three Super Bowls since 2001 with Brady as their quarterback, were a strong favorite.
“I’m not trying to be Tom Brady. I’m just trying to be Matt Cassel,” he said when subbing for Brady on his regular weekly radio show. “I don’t know where that’s going to take us.”
Cassel, who even was a backup at
Belichick, who runs one of the most secretive operations in the league, denied the team reached out to any other quarterbacks.
“In spite of what some people are putting out there, we haven’t worked out anybody,” he said. “We had a lot of people call us, I can tell you that.”
For now,
“The opportunities that Matt got, experience always helps,” Belichick said. “I have a lot of confidence in Matt.”
Belichick stopped short of calling the hit by Pollard dirty. He did emphasize his players are always taught it’s their responsibility to hit the QB above the knees and below the shoulders.
Brady, 31, threw for a record 50 touchdowns in leading the Patriots through a perfect 2007 season to the brink of their fourth Super Bowl title in eight years. But
He missed the entire preseason with an unspecified foot injury, then left the season opener 7:33 into the first quarter.
“He was in a lot of pain,” Pollard said. “When you hear a scream, you know that.”
After being tended to on the field, Brady walked off, limping, between two trainers. He went to the locker room and wasn’t seen on the sideline again.
Brady was 7-for-11 for 76 yards, completing a 28-yard pass to Randy Moss on the play in which he was injured. Moss fumbled the ball away when he was tackled; the Patriots forced
“Since I’ve been here and been around Tom, he’s always popped back up,”
“This is something I’ve been preparing for a long time. It’s not something I expected to come up on opening day.”
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