Tom Brady breaks down his ‘tough offseason’ in rehabbing from knee surgery: ‘That’s why I love the sport’

Tom Brady may have experienced the toughest offseason of his Hall of Fame career, even harder than when the seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback was rehabbing from a torn ACL in the 2009 offseason. Having knee surgery in your mid-40s is no picnic, even for an athlete in excellent shape like Brady. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback discussed all the work he put in to get back into football shape on SiriusXM NFL Radio Tuesday — and the ever growing challenges he faced along the way. 

“You know, it was a tough offseason in terms of the rehab,” Brady said, via JoeBucsFan.com. “But I feel like I’m really just now kind of feeling — not from a rehab standpoint but from a football standpoint — like you know my legs are feeling bouncy and ready to go. My arm’s feeling live. I think that’s the hard thing.

“When you miss

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