New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady suffered an injury to his left (non-throwing) shoulder against the Carolina Panthers and re-aggravated it against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brady shouldn’t miss any time since the injury is considered minor.
In 2002, Brady suffered a first-degree shoulder separation to his right throwing shoulder in December, before injuring it further in the season finale against the Miami Dolphins and turning it into a second-degree shoulder separation.
Instead of getting surgery on it, Brady tried to rehabilitate it during the offseason.