Medical Opinions Support Comeback For Brady
9th September, 2008 - 11:06 am
Boston Herald - Tom Brady's knee injury will sideline him for the season, but doctors claim that the injury won't place his career in jeopardy, according to Boston Herald.

The Patriots said Monday that Brady’s left knee needs surgery and he will miss the rest of the season. No more details were released, but Brady reportedly tore his ACL, which requires reconstruction, and may have damaged his MCL, an injury that rarely requires surgery.

"For him, this is something he really should be able to recover from. By next year - I’m keeping my fingers crossed - he should be back to pretty close to 100 percent," said Dr. Christopher Geary. [READ]

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