(Reuters) - New England quarterback Tom Brady was sporting an icepack on his lower right forearm after the Patriots' 24-17 win over the Buffalo Bills on Saturday, but said it was nothing to be concerned about.
After taking questions for four minutes, Brady was finally asked about the state of his 42-year-old body, not exactly an unexpected question given the prominence of the icepack.
"This is a new injury. This isn't the old elbow. I'll be fine," he said, without elaborating.
Brady was in a relatively cheery mood after a decent offensive performance by the Patriots, who have struggled at times this season, much to the frustration of the six-time Super Bowl winner.