If Tom Brady decides on un-retiring from professional football for a second time, perhaps he should consider making the switch to cornerback.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion was one of several prominent NFL legends that helped out with Fanatics’ “Merch Madness” program, attending one of the events that gave away $20 million to help out families in need.
As you can see in the video clip below, Brady made an All-Pro cornerback-like play here and recorded an interception at Merch Madness. The children in attendance were left in awe of Brady’s incredible play on the ball:
Brady earned plenty of rightful praise on Twitter for his awesome play and generous charitable act.
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Former New York Giants’ QB Eli Manning, Denver Broncos’ QB Russell Wilson, Baltimore Ravens’ WR Odell Beckham Jr. and Dallas Cowboys’ linebacker Micah Parsons are among the other notable people that are working with Fanatics and their charitable causes.
The soon-to-be 46-year-old Brady initially announced his retirement on Feb. 1 of last year. 40 days later, however, the future Hall of Famer announced that he was returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a 23rd season.
Brady helped the Bucs to a second straight NFC South division title despite finishing with a disappointing 8-9 record. They fell to the Dallas Cowboys on Super Wild Card Weekend, and Brady announced his second retirement for good on Feb. 1.