Tom Brady was limited in practice Friday and is officially listed as questionable for Sunday. He is staying mum on his status for the AFC championship game after suffering a right-hand injury earlier in the week. 

Tom Curran of NBC Sports Boston reports that there is "chatter" that Brady is dealing with a right thumb issue.

Brady said a bit contentiously only "We'll see" at a news conference Friday when asked whether he would play in Sunday's conference title game against Jacksonville.

The quarterback wore red gloves and responded to several other questions about how much he practiced or how he sustained the injury by saying "I'm not talking about that."

Brady was a limited participant in practice Wednesday. He sat out practice Thursday and wore a glove on his injured hand. He usually only wears a glove on his non-throwing hand.

Brady appeared on the Patriots' weekly injury report several times during the latter half of this season with injuries to both his Achilles tendon and his left shoulder.

The four-time Super Bowl MVP has never missed a playoff start during his 18-year career.

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