New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady spoke to reporters, this week, for the first time since his wife, Gisele Bundchen's, claims that he suffered concussions last season.

Though Bundchen went on record with the concussion claims, Brady declined to speak about his wife's comments.

"I don't want to get into things that happened in my past, certainly medical history and so forth," Brady said. "I really don't think that's anybody's business."

The now 40-year-old quarterback followed up those comments by saying he's "focused on this year and improving and working on things I need to get better at."

He also added that, while he doesn't worry about the past, he has people like his wife, parents and sisters who take on that burden.

He finished up his comments by explaining that he, as a player, is aware of the risks that come with playing football and that that is why he has been so proactive about his health.

 

 

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