Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw missed practice Friday because of a sore right foot.
Coach Tom Coughlin listed Bradshaw as probable for Sunday's Super Bowl, and said he expects him to play.
Bradshaw has a broken bone in his foot and it was sore after two days of practice at the University of Indianapolis' practice bubble. He has dealt with the injury for months and usually practices only once a week for games.
"But he's OK," Coughlin said after the 70-minute afternoon practice. "He'll be ready."
Gronkowski listed as questionable
Another practice, another day of progress for Patriots All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski.
Gronkowski was listed as questionable for Sunday's game after moving without a limp Friday as the Patriots walked through their offensive plays.
Gronkowski practiced on a limited basis Thursday after being hurt 11 days earlier in the AFC championship game.
85-year-oldprep coach honored
John McKissick of Summerville, S.C., has been chosen the Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year. McKissick, 85, recently finished his 60th season leading the Summerville High Green Wave. He has 594 career victories, the most at any level of football.
Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history, presented McKissick with the award at a news conference. McKissick will receive $25,000 — $15,000 of which will go to his school's football program.
McKissick is a guest of the NFL during Super Bowl week.

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