Gisele likes Brady's scarred nose
Tom Brady feels fine about his scarred nose as long as his supermodel wife does.
There was a faint red mark - but no bandage- near the bridge of his nose as he stood at a podium for his weekly news conference on Wednesday. His nose also was uncovered Monday night during a charity bowling event he attended with New England Patriots teammates and Gisele Bundchen.
''Yeah, it's OK,'' Brady said of his nose during the 12-minute media session. ''My wife likes it, so I'm good.''
There has been no definitive word from Brady or the Patriots on whether his nose was broken when he was sacked by Kamerion Wimbley in the second quarter of their 34-13 win at Tennessee last Sunday.
Brady played the rest of the game with the bridge of his nose bandaged then wore a bigger bandage after the game. He completed 23 of 31 passes for 236 yards and two touchdowns.
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