Tom Brady welcomes son Jack to 'adulthood'
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Former Michigan QB Tom Brady, who won seven Super Bowls, filmed a hype video for LIV Golf, which this week is making its first-ever stop in Michigan.
Angelo Guinhawa is a trending sports writer and senior editor for Athlon Sports. He specializes in basketball coverage, with a focus on the NBA and WNBA, though he has also reported on football (NFL), baseball (MLB) and soccer (MLS, EPL, La Liga).
Brady definitely had his number when it came to the postseason. He finished with seven Super Bowl titles in 10 appearances. He was a 15-time Pro Bowler and three-time First-Team All-Pro selection. He won the NFL MVP award three times.
During a virtual meeting with ESPN, Brady casually dropped a remark about a reporter’s hair, and the moment went insanely viral as she began blushing. Sitting in on an ESPN meeting, Brady suddenly noticed the reporter’s look and said, “I love your hair.” Social media was loving it.
On Wednesday morning, NFL legend Tom Brady shared a series of photos on Instagram showing him and his eldest son, John “Jack” Edward Thomas Moynahan, enjoying a round of golf. The caption read: “Everything still pretty much the same ‘round here ⛳️ @nobull,” a nod to the athletic brand NOBULL, with which Brady has a business partnership.
Former Denver Broncos pass rusher Von Miller knows a little bit about chasing greatness. After all, he's been one of the most prolific sack-masters since he was drafted in 2011. But who does he believe is the greatest quarterback of all time? The answer may (or may not, depending on which side of the debate you're on!) surprise you.
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NFL Fans Can't Believe How Much Tom Brady's Son Has Grown
Tom Brady might have some trouble beating his oldest in 1-on-1 ... into the comments section to chide the GOAT about his son being taller than him. Many NFL fans also can't believe how much the teenager has matured in recent years. "Is Jack standing ...
While promoting his book, “The Art of Winning” on “The Pivot Podcast” this summer, the first-year UNC coach recalled having to manage the relationship between Tom Brady, his Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback, who Belichick won six Super Bowls with in New England, and controversial wide receiver Antonio Brown, who arrived in 2019: