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Tom Brady didn’t realize National Football League logo was missing from helmet?

That means he can not watch or participate in practice, and he is also not allowed to have any contact that is football-related with Patriots personnel or his teammates.

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As the Patriots prepare to take on the Arizona Cardinals this Sunday, coach Bill Belichick was asked if he is ever 100 percent sure what kind of team he has going into Week 1. “Every team has the same opportunities”.

As you can see below, the Patriots rookie wide receiver Devin Lucien (right), like all other National Football League players on the field, was also wearing a helmet with both stickers during the contest. “But we have to deal with the situation, and right now the situation is thinking about the Arizona Cardinals and who’s going to be out there to play against these guys”. Garoppolo alone has a lot of challenges ahead of him, as does the coaching staff as they spend the first four weeks figuring out what they have in No. 10 – but there’s not just uncertainty at the quarterback position.

The New England Patriots are coming from a 17-9 loss to the New York Giants in the final week of the preseason. Even the secondary has their work cut out for them figuring out the cornerback depth behind Malcolm Butler and Logan Ryan, with Cyrus Jones, Justin Coleman, and Jonathan Jones battling it out along the depth chart.

But Brady’s presence will be seen, especially when the Pats face the Miami Dolphins at the team’s home opener on September 18.

“This is an impressive team”, Belichick said, per NESN. I don’t think it’s anything unusual.

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“Yeah, that’s been addressed”, Belichick said Tuesday. As is tradition, he gave a typically curt, surly Belichickian response.

Patriots teammate Jonathan Freeny demonstrates proper sticker