Tom Brady says his sprained right ankle is "feeling better" on Wednesday.

Brady walked without a noticeable limp.

"Feeling better. Better than I was a couple days ago," Brady said.

Ndamukong Suh landed on Brady early in the second quarter.

On Monday, Brady said, "Suh is a big guy, and he just came down on the back of me. Obviously, however big he is, 300 pounds, and he just kind of collapses on the back of your legs, there is going to be some residual damage to that. It's part of football.

"I'll just work hard to get the right treatment. I've always dealt with injuries. I'm very confident I know how to deal with injuries. Believe me, I'll be doing everything I can to be out there. There is nothing else in my life that's a priority at this point other than getting to feel like I'm 100 percent."