LOOK: Tom Brady posts ultimate flex pic with international sports legends
Tom Brady usually hits the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs but this year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback stayed closer to home, attending the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. The legendary future Hall-of-Famer flexed on all of his followers on Sunday, posting a photo with international sports icons Michael Jordan, Lewis Hamilton and David Beckham.
The four masters of their crafts are worth a combined $2.59 billion, according to Front Office Sports. Altogether, the group has won seven Super Bowls, six Premier League titles, six NBA Championships and seven F1 world titles.
Brady is newly out of retirement and preparing for his 23rd season in the NFL. After winning a seventh Super Bowl in 2020, he’s attempting to go for an eighth this year with the Bucs.
The last time Brady met up with an international soccer star, it was Cristiano Ronaldo just days before announcing his return.
Brady reveals how he broke news of his comeback to his family
Speaking to Complex, Tom Brady revealed how he told his family that he wanted to play at least another season after retiring at 44 years old.
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“I decided to talk with my family and I said, ‘I think I wanna do this one more time if you guys will support that.’ And my wife was so supportive of it and she said, ‘Look, I want you to be happy. I want you to enjoy it and go out there and win.’ Ultimately, that’s why I came back, to win,” Brady said. “There’s only one reason to play for me at this point in my career. And that’s to win.”
Brady seemed to rush his initial retirement, and not even two months later the seven-time Super Bowl champion would explode social media when his comeback was announced just hours before free agency. His move put the major signings of the day on the back burner.
“Eventually, I had to make a decision just because they were getting into free agency. Would I have preferred to wait in the end to make sure I was really, really sure? Yeah. But that wasn’t the way the NFL calendar works,” Brady said.
On3’s Barkley Truax contributed to this report.