Brady is fresh off a performance against the Miami Dolphins in
which he passed for 411 yards and five touchdowns during a 45-17
victory. It marked the first time the 22-year veteran passed for
400 yards and five touchdowns in the same game.
The huge outing is partly why Brady leads the NFL with 1,767
passing yards and ranks second with 15 touchdown passes. He also
has an ongoing franchise record of 203 consecutive passes
without an interception, breaking the club mark (199) he set
last season.
"What he does is crazy, especially at his age and with the level
of play that he has been able to sustain for such a long time,"
Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans told reporters. "It's unreal and
I don't think we will ever see it again."
The right-handed Brady injured his passing thumb during the game
versus Miami but insists the injury isn't serious.
"You play a game and you get hit and you deal with different
bumps and bruises over the course of the year," Brady told
reporters on Tuesday. "It's just this bump and bruise just
happens to be on my hand.
"I feel confident that I'll be able to go out there and do what
I need to do."
Brady is more concerned about the short preparation time to
dissect a Philadelphia defense that features three-time Pro Bowl
cornerback Darius Slay and two stellar defensive linemen in
six-time Pro Bowler Fletcher Cox and breakout star Javon
Hargrave. The latter is fourth in the NFL with six sacks.
"It's a really tough defense," Brady said. "They get a lot of
pressure with those guys up front -- they have one of the best
D-Lines in football. They're doing some different things with
their coverages. They have a talented group of players, no
doubt."
The Eagles notched a 21-18 road victory over the Carolina
Panthers last Sunday to halt a three-game slide.
Slay intercepted two passes and cornerback Steven Nelson picked
off one as Philadelphia recovered from a 15-3 deficit late in
the second quarter. The Eagles went ahead for the lone time on
Jalen Hurts' 6-yard touchdown run with 2:38 remaining.
Hurts passed for 198 with an interception. The yardage was his
second-lowest of the season.
"It was a complete team win. That's the beauty of the sport,"
Hurts told reporters. "It's all adversity. It's all
perseverance. You saw the ability to overcome. I've said it
before. I believe in this football team. I believe in these
coaches. I believe in everybody here. We have everything we
need."
The Thursday night contest marks the first on three days' rest
as a head coach for Philadelphia's Nick Sirianni.
"Keep things simple," Sirianni said of the approach. "Keep it to
things that guys can learn and execute that you've been
executing all year. But then again, also be able to attack them
enough where you're going after the style of defense they are."
The Eagles placed tight end Dallas Goedert on the COVID-19 list
on Tuesday. Right tackle Lane Johnson (personal matter) remains
away from the team and will miss his third straight game.
Tampa Bay will be without linebacker Lavonte David (ankle), who
was injured against the Dolphins and is expected to miss
multiple games. Tight end Rob Gronkowski (ribs) will likely miss
his third straight game.
The Buccaneers are hoping safety Antoine Winfield Jr.
(concussion) will clear the protocol and be back after a
one-game absence. Tampa Bay is short-handed in the secondary
with cornerbacks Carlton Davis (quadriceps) and Sean
Murphy-Bunting (elbow) both on injured reserve.
--Field Level Media
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