An automobile driven by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady after it was involved in an early morning accident

This cell phone photo provided by John McMahon shows an automobile driven by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady after it was involved in an early morning accident in Boston, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. (AP Photo/John McMahon)

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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady walks through the locker room before a media availability at the NFL football team's facility in Foxborough, Mass., Wednesday morning, Sept. 8, 2010.

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Patriots QB Tom Brady in car accident

Patriots: Brady attends practice after 2-car wreck

Updated: Thursday, 09 Sep 2010, 12:50 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 09 Sep 2010, 8:43 AM EDT

BOSTON (AP) - New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was in a two-car accident near his home on Thursday morning but was unhurt and attended a walk-through practice later in the day.

"I understand he's fine, but I haven't talked to him," the two-time Super Bowl MVP's father, Tom Brady Sr., told The Associated Press outside his son's home in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.

The elder Brady had just arrived in Boston from the family's California home and found out about the accident as soon as he got off his flight.

"Not the way you like to get off a plane," he said.

The Patriots confirmed the accident on Twitter and Facebook, and team spokesman Stacey James said he attended practice.

"He said he's OK," James said.

Patriots tight end Alge Crumpler said coach Bill Belichick told the team about the accident. Of Brady, Crumpler said: "He's here, he's ready to go."

A passenger in the other vehicle had to be freed with the Jaws of Life and was taken to Brigham & Women's Hospital with serious injuries that are not considered life-threatening, Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald said.

Police responded to the intersection of Commonwealth Avenue and Gloucester Street at about 6:30 a.m. to reports of an accident between an Audi sedan and a minivan, police spokeswoman Elaine Driscoll said. The intersection is three blocks from Brady's home.

The accident, which knocked over a light pole, remains under investigation.

"I want to thank the safety personnel for their service, and express our concern and support for the well-being of the occupants of the other vehicle," Brady's agent, Don Yee, said in a statement, adding he had no other information.

One of Brady's neighbors, a 74-year-old woman who asked that her name not be used for fear of being hounded by media inquiries, was walking her dogs when she saw the accident.

She said Brady was traveling south on Gloucester and approaching the intersection on a green light when his black Audi collided with a fast-moving red Ford Aerostar that was westbound on Commonwealth.

"The red car went up in the air, sideways. ... The tire was half off," the woman said.

Afterward, she said Brady immediately got out of his car.

The woman had been walking toward the intersection when she saw the cars headed toward each other. She took a step backward, tripped on the curb and hit her head, she said.

She sat next to Brady in an ambulance, but neither was taken to the hospital. She did not realize he was the star quarterback until later.

Bill Barron said he was in his apartment overlooking the intersection when he heard a collision that sounded like "a bolt of lightning."

When he looked out the window, he saw the driver of the car picking glass off his clothes and wiping himself off with a towel. He didn't realize until later that it was Brady.

"I thought it was some college kid who had crashed up his father's really nice car," Barron said.

Brady then retrieved some items from his car, made a series of phone calls and was picked up by another vehicle, Barron said.

The Patriots open their season at home Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.

The accident comes as Brady remains in talks with the Patriots about a contract extension. He is entering the final year of his current contract — a six-year, $57.3 million deal.

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Associated Press writers Mark Pratt, Denise Lavoie and Howard Ulman contributed to this report.

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