New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has been on the injury report for the past couple of weeks due to an apparent right elbow issue, but it didn't stop him from playing against the Dallas Cowboys last Sunday, and it doesn't seem like it will prevent him from playing in the future.

Brady was a limited participant at Thursday's practice because of his elbow, so, naturally, he was asked about it on Friday.

“I actually feel really good. I mean that,” Brady said, per Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk.

At 42 years old, it's not at all surprising that Brady has been limited in practice. This is nothing news and has been something that has been going on throughout the season, as the Patriots have been understandably managing Brady's workload.

But it doesn't seem to be getting in the way of him actually playing football games.

His performance in 2019, however, has been a legitimate subject of discussion.

While New England is 10-1 on the season, Brady and the offense have struggled, as the future Hall-of-Famer has thrown for 2,942 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions while completing 62.2 percent of his passes and posting a passer rating of 88.5.

His completion percentage and passer rating are both his lowest marks since 2013.

So, naturally, many people have expressed concern over the Pats' offense and whether or not it actually has what it takes to make it to a fourth straight Super Bowl.

That being said, many doubted Brady and the Patriots last year, and we all know how that turned out.

We should probably wait until January before we start drawing any real conclusions. Or maybe until New England loses a second game.