This week, Brady broke down his rushing ability that he showcased during the Buccaneers’ 14-12 loss to the Green Bay Packers. He said that he made a 40 yard dash into an 18 yard run, something that only he can do. He then went on to say that he made it look easy.

Brady said that when he is running, it’s because nothing good is happening on the field. He said that getting the ball out of his hands and into the hands of one of his talented playmakers is a best-case scenario. Basically insinuating that when he runs, it’s the only option at the time. The worst part was that the run was called back after a holding call on the Bucs offense.

Granted, Brady was without his top wide receivers on Sunday afternoon. Julio Jones and Chris Godwin were both still out with injuries and Mike Evans served his one-game suspension from the altercation against the New Orleans Saints.

When will QB Tom Brady get his top receivers back?

Despite being without his top three targets in Week 3 against the Green Bay Packers, the Buccaneers were close to a game tying drive in the 14-12 loss. If it weren’t for quarterback Aaron Rodgers apparently seeing the play on the stadium’s video board, there may have been a chance for the win.

But, when will Tom Brady get his top three wide receivers back in the fold? Mike Evans, who served his one-game suspension on Sunday, will return for Sunday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Julio Jones, who suffered a partially torn PCL in his knee, could also return to the field as soon as Sunday night. His injury is progressing ahead of schedule, but the team won’t know for sure until later in the week.

Chris Godwin, who suffered a hamstring injury in Week 1, is still unlikely to take the field against the Chiefs at this point.

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