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[January 28, 2017]
Jan 27 (The Sports Xchange) -
New
England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said Friday he gets
motivation from his teammates to win a fifth Super Bowl -- and not
from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who handed down Brady's
four-game suspension to open the 2016 season over the Deflategate
scandal.
"I'm motivated for my teammates. They're all the motivation I need,"
Brady told reporters Friday ahead of Super Bowl LI against the
Atlanta Falcons on Feb. 5 at NRG Stadium in Houston.
"It takes a lot of work to get to this point. Nothing that has
happened in the past is going to help us win this game. What's going
to help us win this game is going through that process we talked
about and being ready to go. That's enough motivation for me."
Brady continued to sidestep questions on Friday about Deflategate
and Goodell, while earlier this week Goodell said it would be "an
honor" to hand the Lombardi Trophy to Brady if the Patriots win the
Super Bowl.
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Atlanta Falcons star wide receiver Julio Jones returned to limited
participation in practice while recovering from a toe sprain in the
team's preparation for the Super Bowl.
Falcons coach Dan Quinn said earlier in the week that the initial
plan was to rest both Jones and center Alex Mack, who has a left
fibula injury, during the bye week ahead of the Super Bowl.
"Julio Jones participated some today," Quinn told reporters. "He was
limited. And we held Alex Mack, like the plan. We'll get both those
guys back into action for next week."
Jones aggravated the toe sprain in a 36-20 divisional playoff win
over the Seattle Seahawks, while Mack was injured in last Sunday's
44-21 victory over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship
Game.
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Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan says the team's
high-scoring offense will face its toughest test yet against the
defense of the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.
Some critics have discounted the Patriots' No. 1 scoring defense --
despite giving up only 15.6 points per game -- but Shanahan thinks
the criticism is ridiculous.
"That blows my mind that people would be doing that," Shanahan said.
"It's the best defense that we've seen in the NFL this year. The
numbers show it."
The Falcons' offense, led by MVP frontrunner Matt Ryan, averaged
33.8 points during the regular season and in the playoffs scored 36
and 44 points in dominating wins over the Seahawks and Green Bay
Packers.
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Dallas
Cowboys defensive ends Demarcus Lawrence and Tyrone Crawford
underwent surgeries, coach Jason Garrett told reporters.
Lawrence had back surgery for the second consecutive offseason.
Crawford underwent surgery on his right shoulder. No timetable was
given for their returns.
Lawrence dealt with back issues most of the season. He played in
just nine games, missing three due to injury and sitting out the
first four while serving a suspension for violating the NFL's
substance-abuse policy.
Crawford injured his rotator cuff in the second game of the season
and played through the pain. He was held out of the final two games
of the regular season before playing in the divisional playoff loss
to the Green Bay Packers.
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Carolina Panthers general manager Dave Gettleman considers the
football future of offensive tackle Michael Oher, who missed the
final 13 games in 2016 with a concussion, uncertain.
Coach Ron Rivera said earlier this month that he felt Oher would be
ready for the 2017 season. Speaking from the site of the Senior
Bowl, Gettleman said the Panthers are not counting on Oher.
"We're going to look at players, because right now we just don't
know," Gettleman told the team website. "We want what's best for
Michael."
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will likely miss the
entire 2017 season due to his horrific leg injury suffered five
months ago, according to Bleacher Report.
The website reported that doctors have told the Vikings that
Bridgewater's knee injury will require 19 months to heal. That
timetable would prevent Bridgewater from returning in 2017.
Bridgewater dislocated his left knee and tore the ACL during a late
August practice. (Editing by Andrew Both)
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