Will Levis, Tom Brady, and Travis Scott walk into Michael Rubin's $70M house...
While Kentucky Football added an elite quarterback for its future, the Wildcats’ last great quarterback, Will Levis, continued his introduction into the National Football League by breaking midday bread with the GOAT in Los Angeles.
Levis and three of his rookie quarterback peers–Bryce Young, CJ Stroud, and Anthony Richardson–joined newly-retired Tom Brady for a Thursday lunch and a little bit of guidance regarding their NFL futures. Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, the former owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, hosted the meeting of past and future at his $70-million L.A. home, as part of the athletes’ partnership with Rubin’s online sports merchandise powerhouse.
Rapper Travis Scott also attended–although it is unclear why. He was off the Remy, had a Papoose.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the four rookie quarterbacks skipped the first day of the NFLPA’s rookie events in L.A. to attend the lunch. (Let’s assume a sit-down with Tom Brady is an excused absence.) Schefty noted the meeting was to discuss entrepreneurship and self-branding as they embark on their professional careers.
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Afterward, Levis tweeted, “A career’s worth of advice in a couple hours. Can’t thank you and everyone else involved enough!”
Last weekend, the quarterbacks participated in rookie mini-camps for their respective teams.
Will Levis and Tom Brady through the years
Not Levis’s first interaction with Brady, he’s crossed paths with the Hall of Famer a time or three in the past.
A kid from the northeast, Levis grew up idolizing Brady during the Patriots’ dynasty.
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