Former NFL star quarterback Tom Brady is reported to have offered a bit of mentorship to four league QBs this week.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the 45-year-old should have met with Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud, Anthony Richardson, and Will Levis this Thursday. The aforementioned four were the first signal-callers drafted this year and in that order.
When it comes to throwing a football, there’s no better person to speak to than Tom Brady, but they met with the seven-time Super Bowl winner for different reasons.
As Schefter notes, the young QBs skipped the first day of the NFLPA rookie events in Los Angeles so they could attend a lunch at the house of Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, where Brady, Travis Scott, and Rubin would discuss entrepreneurship and branding.
Brady made millions playing football but he also made multiple sound investments and is responsible for launching the successful TB12 health and wellness brand.
The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback retired from football in February and is now set to make several more millions, having already secured a lucrative 10-year contract with FOX Sports.
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It was rumored that he might not honor his commitment to the network but Brady has since branded the news as “fake.” He won’t be starting until 2024, however.