New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says he’s good to go to face the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, per Pro Football Talk’s Josh Alper.
There had been some doubt about Brady’s status following an Achilles problem which saw him miss some time in practice during the week. However, he’s assured everyone that he’s feeling great and that there’s nothing to worry about with him or his Achilles.
Article Continues Below“I feel great. Yeah, ready to go, so I’ll be excited for Sunday. It was good just to get a little extra treatment, and I’m feeling great this time of year. So, it’ll be a fun week. Nothing to worry about.”
Brady is coming off one of his best games of the season against the Oakland Raiders in Mexico City. He went 30-of-37 – that's 81 percent, his highest completion percentage in any game this year – for 340 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Patriots to a dominant 33-8 win, their sixth in a row.
Even at 40 years of age, Brady is still not showing any signs of slowing down this season. He’s completing 68.7 percent of his passes, two-tenths of a percent off his career-best. He's also right behind Carson Wentz for the league lead in touchdown passes with 22 and has thrown just two interceptions.