Brady leaves game with sore shoulder
Pats quarterback Tom Brady left Friday night’s exhibition game against the Washington Redskins with a sore right shoulder. Brady was hit by defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth while following through on a third down pass, landing awkwardly on his right shoulder.
The three-time Super Bowl winner went to the bench after the play, rotating his throwing arm and flexing his shoulder as the first half came to a close. Brady returned to the sidelines for the first drive of the second half, but then left for the locker room soon after. The Patriots announced his injury as a sore shoulder in the fourth.
Despite the scare for New England players and coaches, Brady seems to be back to his old ways after missing 15 games last season with a torn ACL. Before Haynesworth’s hit, he was 12 of 19, throwing for 150 yards and two scores.

The Patriots don’t have a Matt Cassel to save them this season so they better keep Brady in one piece or they will be drafting high next April.