New England Patriots: Tom Brady Works Out After Recent Foot Surgery
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady appears to be right on track after his Jan. 20 surgery, which repaired a stress fracture in his right foot.
When we last saw Brady, he was dancing in Brazil, but he was wearing a walking boot. However, the Pats quarterback worked out in Los Angeles on Friday and was not wearing a walking boot.
Thanks to photos courtesy of Flynet photographs, we can see Brady participating in a throwing session where he wore a backwards hat, t-shirt, sweatpants and no walking boot.
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As this is good news for Patriots fans, it doesn't mean that we will witness Brady throwing any passes next season, as the NFL lockout is still looming. Brady is the lead plaintiff in an antitrust lawsuit filed against the NFL that has yet to be solved.
The Pro Bowl quarterback is coming off a record-breaking 2010 season, as he became the first unanimous AP Most Valuable Player. On top of the MVP award, Brady threw a regular season record 335 passes in a row, and counting, without an interception.
Brady finished 2010 with a 111.0 passer rating while throwing 36 touchdown passes, four interceptions and completing an amazing 65.9 percent of his passes.
As Brady ages closer to the end of his career, he has shown no signs of slowing down.
Hopefully, Brady will rehab correctly and be 100 percent for the start of next season—at least if there is a season.
NOTE: This article was first seen at PatriotsPlus.net. Be sure to follow Tony Santorsa on Twitter @ TonySantorsa.

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