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Tom Brady on Gisele’s concussion comments: ‘I really don’t think that’s anyone’s business’

Tom Brady surrounded by media as he spoke at the end of practice. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

Tom Brady doesn’t want to talk about whether he’s had any concussions.

“I don’t want to get into things that happened in my past, certainly medical history and so forth,” Brady told the media Friday when asked about his wife Gisele Bündchen’s claims. “I really don’t think that’s anyone’s business … I’m focused on this year and improving and working on things I need to get better at. That’s how I approach everything.”

Talk of Brady’s alleged concussions have captivated the league and its fans since Bündchen told CBS This Morning in an interview that the Patriots quarterback has suffered from multiple, including one last season.

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“I’m not sitting here worrying about last year or five years ago,” the quarterback elaborated after Friday’s training camp session. “There’s other people that do worry about that. My wife or my parents or my sisters or people that love me and care about me. But I do the best that I can do to come out and be prepared to play, mentally and physically. I give the game everything I can.”

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Earlier this summer, Brady was also asked about Gisele’s comments in an episode of ESPN’s E:60. He largely dodged the question and emphasized how much his wife cares about him.

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“She’s there every day,” he said. “We go to bed in the same bed every night, so I think she knows when I am sore. She knows when I am tired. She knows when I get hit. We drive home together. But she also knows how well I take care of myself. She’s a very concerned wife and very loving.”