FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Patriots quarterback Tom Brady returned to practice Friday after missing the previous two days with a knee injury.Reporters were present at practice for part of the teams warm-up, and Brady appeared to be moving without restriction. He was asked how he felt after practice.Like I said, everybody is dealing with some bumps and bruises, Brady said. Its just part of football. Its football season and Im not the only one dealing with them. There are a lot of guys dealing with a lot of stuff, certainly in our locker room. Its just part of this game.Brady was officially listed as questionable on the injury report announced later Friday. Sources told ESPNs Dianna Russini on Saturday that the Patriots plan for Brady to play but that it would be a game-time decision.?Sources have said there has been minimal to no concern about Bradys availability Sunday on the road game at the New York Jets, though its still notable that Brady is managing an injury that kept him out of practice. Brady has often said how important practice is to him to prepare for the game but that he wasnt sure how much missing practice would affect him.Im not sure. I havent done it in a long time. Well just see. You work hard to do the best you can do, whatever it is on a given day. If you can practice, great. If you dont have the opportunity to do it, thats the way it goes and you have to do the best you can to get out there and help the team. Just trying to do the most I can to get out there. If I get my shot on Sunday, Ill do the best I can do.In the Patriots 31-24 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Oct. 13, Brady took a hit by safety Kam Chancellor to the area near his right knee. Brady later said he was happy he didnt suffer a knee injury. He?didnt miss any practice time the following week and he wasnt on the injury report.This week has been different after the Patriots 30-17 win over the San Francisco 49ers. Coach Bill Belichick declined to elaborate on Bradys status earlier Friday, saying the club would submit its official injury report later in the day.Tight end Rob Gronkowski (chest injury) was present at practice for the third straight day. He has been limited this week after missing the win Sunday over the 49ers and is questionable for the Jets. 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Though he led the Canucks to what was then a franchise record-shattering campaign in just his second season, Nonis was gone and replaced one year later.All Blacks prop Owen Franks should count himself extremely luck after he was cleared of an alleged eye-gouge on Wallabies lock Kane Douglas in Bledisloe II.Thats the opinion of former Wallabies winger Cameron Shepherd, who told ESPNs Scrum5 podcast he thought the incident had been swept up like it didnt happen.Referencing a similar incident that saw Argentina forward Mariano Galarza suspended for nine weeks?at last years Rugby World Cup, Shepherd said Franks didnt even have the excuse he couldnt see what he was doing.As far as the Franks eye-gouge, you cant be putting your hands up around someones eyes, Shepherd said.And not only that, hes looking at him; so its not like his head is down in a maul or a ruck and he cant see what hes doing. And then after his hand is removed from the eyes he comes underneath and it almost looks as if he goes for a choke. Now I would never say thats 100 percent what hes doing, but thats what it looks like and thats the way its interpreted.Now look apologies but I cant remember the two people in question with this case but when New Zealand played Argentina at the Rugby World Cup 12 months ago, one of the Argentinian forwards lashed out with his hands towards the face of one of the New Zealand players and he got nine weeks for doing that.Now Ive watched both those bits of footage side by side at Fox Sports during the week, and llook Franks should have been in a lot more trouble than this getting swept up like it didnt happen.ddddddddddddShepherd also spoke of the Wallabies defensive woes, telling Scrum5 hed heard rumours Michael Cheika had been putting his squad through a heavy workload the day before each Test match.Ive thought on top of everything from the last few weeks, the boys look tired. I think theyre being over-trained at the moment. I think Cheika is so nervous about being under-prepared that hes doing too much.A few sources close to the camp have told me that training sessions, even the day before the game, are going for two hours. Now if youre still prepping for two hours the day before a Test match, youre not in the right mindset anyway; you know that should be where you just put a little bit of the polish on what youve done during the week.So to me, yeah its mindset. And I think sometimes our structures in defence arent very good. But I think that our change in (defensive) attitude has only come about because the guys are so tired, theyre rundown and mentally theyre already battling that whole issue of pressure of beating the All Blacks. So all those things combined I think are having an effect.Listen to the full ESPN Scrum5 podcast here. ' ' '