Tom Brady shows off his incredible physique at age 47 with shirtless selfie from boat
Tom Brady celebrated his 47th birthday with a social media post paying tribute to his three children, as he also showed off his ripped body online with a shirtless selfie.
The former quarterback, who won seven Super Bowls in 23 NFL seasons on the Pats and Bucs, shared several snaps of himself spending time with his 16-year-old son, Jack, who he shares with actress and ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan; Benjamin, 14; and Vivian, 11.
Both, Jack and Vivian, are from his 13-year marriage to his ex-wife and model Gisele Bundchen.
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‘The lost files from 46! What a special year with these beautiful kids, the best family and friends anyone could ask for, and all of you! Here’s to making 47 our best year yet…’ Brady captioned his birthday post on Instagram, Saturday.
He added in a warning to his 14.9million followers: ‘Also, you get to post a selfie on your birthday, everyone chill out.’
‘The lost files from 46! What a special year with these beautiful kids, the best family and friends anyone could ask for, and all of you! Here’s to making 47 our best year yet…’ Brady captioned his birthday post on Instagram, Saturday.
He added in a warning to his 14.9million followers: ‘Also, you get to post a selfie on your birthday, everyone chill out.’
In the end, it was the former Chelsea striker’s boat that emerged victorious.’
Brady was also spotted grabbing sushi with his eldest son, Jack, on a ‘low-key night out’ in lower Manhattan.
The three-time NFL MVP has also been recently tipped to unretire for a second time by Las Vegas Raiders wideout, Davante Adams. Ironically, Brady is reportedly eyeing to purchase an ownership stake of 10 percent from Raiders owner Mark Davis.
An agreement was struck in May, according to several reports, but the league has yet to approve the transaction.
If Brady does become an owner of the Raiders, then he would be eligible to play for the franchise too, but that depends on two votes. The first is that 3/4ths of all other 31 team owner needs to approve his acquisition. The second requires 3/4ths of the league to vote on whether or not he’d be allowed to play.