Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady showed off the mind-blowing and dreamy $20 million private jet he proudly owns…and gets to use aplenty now that he’s retired from football.
Tom Brady is in the first season of a 10-year, $375 million deal he signed with FOX Sports before his final NFL season in 2022. The three-time league MVP works on FOX’s No. 1 commentary team alongside Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews, where they call “America’s Game of the Week.”
The seven-time Super Bowl champion usually kept his personal life private during his playing days. Now that he’s retired, Brady has devoted ample time to giving fans some awesome behind-the-scenes looks at his adventures on his YouTube channel.
In a recent video, Brady documented his travels overseas for a soccer game between Birmingham City and Wrexham A.F.C., who are owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Per The U.S. Sun, Brady’s private jet is a $20 million Gulfstream G550 model. It can hold 19 passengers, and the chairs can be turned into double beds and flies up to 8,000 miles an hour.
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The luxury jet also has its own kitchen, living room and entertainment system. So while he’s traveling in the air, FOX’s $375 million man basically gets to live life as if he’s at a real house or condo.
Hey, the luxuries you can enjoy when your worth hundreds of millions of dollars…
Tom Brady Is Calling 49ers-Bucs Game On Sunday
Brady will return to Raymond James Stadium on Sunday afternoon to call the Tampa Bay Buccaneers-San Francisco 49ers game. This showdown will carry plenty of sentiments for Brady, who grew up a 49ers fan and played his final three NFL seasons in Tampa.
This will be the second Buccaneers game that Brady calls as an analyst. He and Burkhardt were also in Tampa in Week 4 to call the team’s blowout win over Jalen Hurts and the visiting Philadelphia Eagles.
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