A police officer told the AP that Brady was not injured in the accident, which occurred at the corner of Commonwealth Avenue and Gloucester Street in Boston around 6:34 a.m.
The Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald said Boston ESPNBoston.com hit a traffic light and knocked on the site. According to MacDonald, the driver of the sedan was out of the vehicle and walk after the accident. It seemed that Brady was driving the sedan, but MacDonald did not confirm the identity of any person in the accident.
Sources told The Boston Globe that Brady was driving the sedan and was treated at the scene.
There were at least two people in the passenger van, according to MacDonald, including a grown man in the back seat who was trapped in the vehicle and had to be removed with the Jaws of Life. He was then taken by ambulance to Brigham and Women's Hospital. Firefighters told the AP that a passenger in a vehicle was taken to a hospital with injuries not considered life threatening.
Boston police are investigating the accident.
"I understand that's fine, but I have not talked to him," the two-time Super Bowl MVP's father, Tom Brady Sr., said outside the home of her son in Boston Back Bay neighborhood.
The elder Brady had just arrived in Boston from his home in California's family and learned of the accident as soon as he got off his flight.
"It's not the way you like to get off a plane," he said.
Bill Barron said he was in his apartment overlooking the intersection when he heard a crash that sounded like "a thunderbolt."
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