Tom Brady expected to wear glove on throwing hand for Patriots in AFC title game

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will "probably" wear a glove on his injured right hand in Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

What It Means:

Per Schefter, the purpose of the glove would be to "protect the stitches" Brady received after cutting his hand at practice earlier this week, but he hasn't made a final decision on whether to wear it. Multiple reports have already confirmed that the five-time Super Bowl winner will start on Sunday, and according to Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald, Brady will be "just fine" versus the Jaguars, although it's worth noting that he's never worn a glove on his throwing hand before.

numberFire's models project Brady to score 19.9 FanDuel points at a cost of $9,000 in Sunday's AFC title game, with 288.2 passing yards, 2.28 touchdowns, and 0.7 interceptions.