Tom Brady, 46, enjoys rare sun-soaked vacation with sons Ben and Jack and daughter Vivienne
Tom Brady is relishing the joys of retirement, a stark contrast to his typical rigorous NFL routine during this time of the year.
The celebrated quarterback recently shared glimpses of his leisurely life, enjoying a sun-drenched getaway with his children – sons Ben and Jack and daughter Vivienne.
The family’s escapade included snorkeling and lobster hunting in the serene blue waters, a delightful change from the frosty winters Brady endured during his years with Michigan and Massachusetts.
Showcasing their catch of the day, the legendary seven-time Super Bowl champion, humorously admitted on X, “Caught dinner! (I caught one. The smallest one.)” alongside a laughing emoji.
While he didn’t disclose their exact location, his Instagram post reflected a sense of gratitude for this newfound freedom, commenting, “I did Michigan and Massachusetts winters for a long time. Let me have this.”
Tom, who finally hung up his cleats for good in February at the age of 45, had an illustrious career that came to a close following the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ exit from last season’s playoffs.
His final NFL year was marred by personal challenges, notably the dissolution of his 13-year marriage to Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen, with whom he shares two of his three children.
Speculation suggests that Tom’s initial retirement decision and subsequent return to the field played a role in their relationship’s unraveling.
Following the split, Tom briefly dated model Irina Shayk, though their romance was short-lived.
His illustrious career began with an impressive stint at Michigan in college football, followed by a phenomenal run with the New England Patriots, where he clinched six Super Bowl titles. Brady added a seventh championship to his resume with the Buccaneers, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.
As he transitions from the gridiron to the broadcasting booth, Tom is set to commence a 10-year deal as an analyst for FOX Sports.
Opting for a year off to decompress post-retirement, he is taking this time to soak in the pleasures of life, evident in the blissful moments shared with his family.
This period marks a significant shift for the NFL icon, as he explores a new chapter away from the intense pressures and demands of professional football
source: hello magazine .com