Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson gestures on the field during a practice at the team's training facility Wednesday, Nov?
"Guys are used to getting hurt and missing a number of games, and it’ll take a while, even in practice, to get used to things," Montana said.I put my money that he’d be average, maybe a little bit better (than average) than what he’s normally playing at just because, no matter what you really do in practice and how physically you stay in shape or do the things you need to do, there’s nothing like the real-time game stuff.
Debate raged after Brady left the New England Patriots for the Buccaneers before the start of the 2020 season about who was the GOAT of the NFL, Brady or Montana."I think everybody is kind of getting used to it now," he said of Brady excelling into his mid-40s.Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws a pass during the second half of a game against the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland Nov.
"They’ve taken away a lot of things where a quarterback normally gets hurt, like low hits and the compression into the ground by the defensive lineman."I really didn’t think I’d be sitting here talking to anybody about this," he told Fox News Digital.And there’s people out there trying to sell you a lot of nonsense, things that you don’t really need or looking for.
7," Montana said of the process.
"You have to find a way to exercise – whether it’s walking, jogging.
I’ve had 27 surgeries, so it’s been one of those things where it’s a little different for me
Ryan Gaydos is the sports editor for Fox News Digital