NFL: Tom Brady Played the Entire Super Bowl Season with a Torn MCL

Tampa quarterback Tom Brady played last season with a fully torn medial collateral ligament in his left knee.

Brady apparently sustained the injury the previous season while playing with the New England Patriots.

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Brady had surgery to repair the MCL tear in February after leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs, but the news that he played with a torn MCL all season is a new revelation.

Bookmakers don’t seem too concerned about Brady’s knee. The Bucs are listed at +700 to win the Super Bowl next season, second only to the favored Chiefs (+450).

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