Tom Brady reveals endearing post-retirement plans in sport

From thirst traps to kitten adoptions, what does GOAT Tom Brady have in store for the next few retirement years?
Tom Brady mesmerized the nation for decades on screen, cementing his legacy as one of the New England Patriots franchise’s greatest ever players and one of the greatest ever to step on the pitch. of football.
The average American man has spent countless shameless hours watching Brady progress throughout his 23-year career, so now it’s only fitting that Brady spends some of his time watching the football himself. Even if it’s flag football. Or pickleball. Or whatever the kids are playing these days.
Between buying food for his daughter’s new kitten and shutting down silly rumors of her returning to the NFL, Brady has led a pretty healthy life.
The Pats legend recently told the media that he makes time to watch his kids’ sports games now like the reformed family man he is:
Tom Brady spends his free time watching his kids play sports
Cue the “Awws.” Brady has seemingly ditched the fame and acclaim of being one of the most idolized household names to wear what we assume are a t-shirt, swim shorts and loafers and watch his little ones run around in athletic games. recreational.
Brady has three children, two boys and a girl, each of whom are entering competitive sports. He didn’t say exactly what sport his kids intended to play, but he did channel a lot of “nerdy football dad” energy – think Will Ferrell of Kicking and screaming.
Either way, Brady seems happy. He told reporters some time ago that he was taking this time after retirement to “catch up on other parts of my life that need time and energy”, and so far Brady is sticking to his his word.
He’s achieved just about everything there is to do at the highest level of football, and now he faces a much different challenge: attending a 10-year-old’s weekend football game and pass oranges at halftime. Who knew Brady had it in him?
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