The G.O.A.T.’s knee is healing up just fine … Buccaneers GM Jason Licht says Tom Brady‘s recovering “very well” from offseason surgery.
The 43-year-old Tampa Bay QB had to go under the knife shortly after winning his 7th Super Bowl … with Licht saying TB12 needed a “minor surgical procedure” to clean up some things in his leg.
But, Licht says there are no worries as of now that Brady might have to miss regular-season action in 2021 … explaining, “I know things are going well.”
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“I talked to him last week,” Licht told reporters Thursday … “I know that things are going very well.”
Brady had reportedly been dealing with pain in his knee throughout the 2020 season … and had planned to get surgery once the Bucs’ year concluded.
Licht said Brady is now in the rehab stage … but he added he did not want to place an official timetable on a return to action for his team’s superstar.
“I don’t want to put an exact timeline on it right now because I don’t want to set expectations one way or the other,” Licht said.
For his part, Brady was spotted out with Gisele in Costa Rica last week … and despite the small wrap on his surgically repaired left knee, he didn’t look any worse for wear at all.