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Tom Brady seen walking, gives update on surgically repaired knee

We still don't know exactly what kind of knee surgery Tom Brady underwent after the Super Bowl.

But the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback gave an update on his status Sunday. He appears to be recovering well.

Brady made an appearance at a charity golf tournament hosted by Bucs head coach Bruce Arians. There are no reports of Brady golfing. But he showed up to a gala Sunday evening while walking without any apparent trouble.

Tom Brady looks just fine

Brady gives update on knee

He also spoke with ESPN's Jenna Laine about his recovery from the February procedure.

"I feel pretty good, and I push myself pretty hard," Brady said. "I feel pretty good. I don't know if I could go this week, but we'll see how things play out."

When asked if he planned to participate in a June minicamp if there is one, Brady told Laine: "I hope so."

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA - APRIL 18: NFL player Tom Brady and Pharrell Williams attend the game between Inter Miami FC and the Los Angeles Galaxy at DRV PNK Stadium on April 18, 2021 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)
Tom Brady looked just fine alongside Pharrell Williams at an MLS game Sunday. (Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images) (Cliff Hawkins via Getty Images)

Arians initially described the procedure as a "cleanup" prior to Brady going under the knife. The Boston Globe's Ben Volin later reported that the procedure was "more than just a little cleanup." Laine confirmed on Sunday that the procedure had been planned for months prior to the Super Bowl.

Exactly what the procedure was remains a mystery.

"It's good, it's good. It's good progress," Brady told Laine. "It's rehab. None of that is fun, but looking forward to getting back to real training and stuff, which is hopefully here pretty soon. ...

"I'm definitely feeling a lot better than I did six or seven weeks ago."

Brady caught an MLS game earlier Sunday

Arians' charity Gala was Brady's second public outing on Sunday. He took in an MLS game between Inter Miami and the Los Angeles Galaxy on Sunday afternoon and appeared to be feeling just fine.

Buccaneers players are among those from the majority of NFL teams who have announced that they won't participate in voluntary offseason programs amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Those workouts are slated for April and May. Brady apparently wasn't going to participate regardless.

But he sounds optimistic about testing his surgically repaired knee during mandatory workouts in June. As usual with Brady, all seems well.

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