Tom Brady intercepted by Damar Hamlin during star-studded beach game at Michael Rubin's White Party
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin’s annual White Party got off to hot start with a little pre-party beach football action featuring some of the NFL and culture’s biggest stars. Former Super Bowl champ Tom Brady found himself once again with the ball in his hands as he tossed passes to Rubin, Travis Scott, Quavo, Odell Beckham Jr. and Micah Parsons, among others, on Long Island.
During one dropback, Brady threw the ball into Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin‘s waiting arms for an interception. He followed it up, however, with a touchdown to Cowboys star Micah Parsons. With the former Patriot quarterbacking one team, Houston Texans star CJ Stroud led the other.
“Pre White Party mini camp… getting our reps in and our body right let’s go,” Rubin captioned his post on social media with a crying laughing emoji.
“I’m looking all types of skill levels over here,” Brady said as the two teams divided up.
After the friendly pickup game, the celebs returned to Bridgehampton for Rubin’s big annual bash. He hosted approximately 350 guests for the Fourth of July festivities, including Kim Kardashian, Brady’s former teammate Rob Gronkowski, Drake, Lil Wayne, Jake Paul, Megan Fox, Don Lemon, Livvy Dunne, and Michael Strahan. Grammy-winning artist Mary J. Blige performed during the night’s events, as did Shaboozey who has a hit song on the charts this month.
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Tom Brady is wrapping up his final offseason as a retiree before diving into his new role with FoxSports, though the former NFL star has never really taken a break from his side ventures. This season, Brady will join Kevin Burkhardt in the No. 1 booth for the NFL on FOX in his first job as a color commentator. He decided to take a year off before entering the booth, which he explained last month was necessary.
“For me it was the only way to do it,” Brady said on the SI Media Podcast with Jimmy Traina. “I realized that to come off of playing season and then to jump right into that, it’s a whole ‘nother discipline to learn and I really wanted to take some time to watch, listen and learn and talk to people.
“People who I really see as the greatest at what they’ve done, and everyone really opened their arms to embrace me and phone calls and there’s still more that I’m going to make before the start of the season. And I’m just very grateful for all the people that kind of shared a lot of incredible nuggets, ways to succeed, that I’ll be able to involve myself in as I go forward.”