Tom Brady hasn’t been at voluntary offseason workouts yet, but his arm looked as good as ever on Friday night.
The Patriots quarterback took the field at Harvard Stadium as part of the 20th Annual Best Buddies Challenge, a two-day charity event that continued on Saturday with a charity run, walk, and bicycle ride in Hyannis Port. Best Buddies International, a nonprofit founded in 1989, raises funds to “enhance the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities,” according to its website.
A mix of current and former Patriots played the charity game alongside Brady, including wide receiver Julian Edelman, running back James White, offensive linemen Marcus Cannon, Joe Thuney and Ted Karras, backup quarterback Brian Hoyer, long snapper Joe Cardona, and retired players Troy Brown, Christian Fauria, and Dan Koppen.