New England Patriots

Tom Brady not wearing tape on throwing hand during warmups

Tom Brady
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick on the field before Super Bowl LII. Jim Davis/Globe staff/Globe Staff

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady took the field at U.S. Bank Stadium prior to the Super Bowl Sunday and was not wearing tape on his right hand.

He had cut his throwing hand during practice the week before the AFC Championship Game and required stitches. Against the Jaguars, Brady wore black protective tape over the wound and did not look bothered by the cut during the game.

He had the stitches removed after the conference championship. Now, two weeks after winning another Lamar Hunt Trophy, Brady is opting to play without tape against the Eagles.

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