We noted over the weekend that the Associated Press was running a bogus report about Tom Brady, stating that an ankle injury was hampering his off-season workouts, when in reality it was obvious from a reading of the transcript of Brady’s comments that he was making a joke when he said he couldn’t run or jump.

Within a few hours of our item pointing out the mistake, the AP issued a new article that made clear Brady was just joking. But apparently not everyone got the memo, because on Monday Brady was asked about it again. Hopefully, his answer clears things up once and for all.

“I was joking. I guess I can’t be as humorous,” Brady said. “I’ve done everything.  I feel great.”

When he was then asked, again, if an ankle injury in any way limited his off-season workouts, Brady answered, again, that it didn’t.

“Not at all,” he said. “My body feels great. My leg feels great. My mind feels great. Yeah, I’m ready.”

Although the AP’s failure to realize that Brady was joking is a problem, the bigger problem is that many of the news organizations that carried the AP story have not issued any kind of correction, meaning that some readers are still under the impression that the reigning league MVP suffered an injury so severe that it’s still affecting him five months later.

But, again, Brady is just fine. Except that he’s probable for Week 1 with a shoulder injury.