2 min read • October 03, 2022
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Buccaneers' quarterback Tom Brady appeared to suffer a right shoulder injury on a lost sack and fumble in the second quarter of Sunday night's game against the Chiefs.
Based on initial video of the injury and Brady on the sideline, the Pro Football Docs have worry for a rotator cuff strain that could diminish the 45-year-old's accuracy tonight.
He will be able to play through the injury but will need to stay loose by stretching, throwing, and using a heat pad in between possessions. It could also impact him in the short-term, depending on the severity.
Brady was off-target on a number of throws in the proceeding drives, but finished the first half 18/24 with 195 yards and two touchdowns while Leonard Fournette has negative-three yards on three carries.
He orchestrated a 12-play, 75-yard touchdown drive to close the first half that was completely through the air.
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