FOX Sports NFL analyst and former quarterback Tom Brady got to ring in the new year with his three grown-up kids.
Tom Brady got Tuesday evening off after calling the Green Bay Packers-Minnesota Vikings Week 17 game in U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday. And the seven-time Super Bowl champion got to kick off the new year with the best possible company: His very own three children.
Brady’s oldest child is 17-year-old Jack, whom he had from a previous relationship with actress Bridget Moynahan. Brady and ex-wife Gisele Bündchen had two children during their marriage, son Benjamin and daughter Vivian.
On his Instagram account, Tom Brady shared the images of the New Year’s celebration between him and his three children with a beautiful caption. Notice how much a grown-up Jack already looks like his old man:
Brady and Bündchen announced their divorce in October 2022 during his final playing season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The two agreed to joint custody of their children.
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In October, it was announced that Bündchen was pregnant with her third child with boyfriend Joaquim Valente. The 44-year-old Bündchen took Jiu-Jitsu lessons from Valente before beginning a romance.
There were rumors about Tom Brady having romances with Kim Kardashian and Reese Witherspoon, but those were untrue. He was previously linked to 38-year-old model Irina Shayk, but it’s not exactly clear how serious they were.
Tom Brady Is Wrapping Up First Season With FOX
The three-time league MVP signed a 10-year deal with FOX worth $375 million before beginning his final playing season in 2022. Brady and Kevin Burkhardt will be on the call for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers-New Orleans Saints game at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday.
Brady and Burkhardt will call a playoff game on Super Wild Card Weekend, in the Divisional Round and the NFC Championship Game. They’ll also be on the call for Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans.