Brady full practice participant despite cold, ankle problem
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Tom Brady participated fully in the New England Patriots first Super Bowl practice of the week after coming down with a cold.
''I'll be good,'' he said before the workout Wednesday at the Arizona Cardinals facility. The practice report listed him with an ankle injury.
Starting rookie center Bryan Stork (knee), linebacker Dont'a Hightower (shoulder), defensive tackle Chris Jones (elbow) and defensive lineman Sealver Siliga (foot) all participated on a limited basis.
Stork missed the Patriots' 45-7 win over the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC championship game after hurting his right knee in the first half the previous week in a 35-31 division round win over the Baltimore Ravens.
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