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Football fans are going crazy over a viral video of former NFL quarterback Tom Brady looking absolutely shredded during his Memorial Day weekend vacation.

Tom Brady is enjoying the second offseason of his post-playing career. The seven-time Super Bowl champion and soon-to-be 47-year-old will begin his career as an “NFL on Fox” analyst this fall, where we’ll work on the network’s top commentary team of Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews.

He may be retired from football, but Brady isn’t using that as an excuse to avoid the gym or move away from his strict diet. As you can see in the video he posted on his X/Twitter account, Brady is still in remarkable game shape and looks like somebody who could still play in the NFL:

Brady’s shredded look led to plenty of hysterical reactions from fans:


 

Tom Brady’s initial retirement in 2022 lasted 40 days, but the future Hall of Fame inductee decided to return for a 23rd season with Tampa Bay. Though the Buccaneers finished with a disappointing 8-9 record, Brady did just enough to help them win a second straight NFC South division crown.

Brady retired after the club’s Wild Card Round loss to the Dallas Cowboys, walking away as the all-time leader in every major passing category.

Tom Brady’s Analyst Debut Is Less Than Four Months Away

Two weeks ago, Hall of Famer Michael Strahan announced on FOX that Brady’s first assignment as an NFL analyst on FOX will be the Cleveland Browns’ Week 1 home opener against Dak Prescott’s Cowboys.

That game was put in the 4:25 p.m. EST time slot, and Brady’s presence on air should only bolster the viewership for a game that was already bound to get major ratings anyway.

We also know that Brady, Burkhardt and Andrews will be on the call for Super Bowl 59 that will take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Feb. 9.

Everyone Noticed Something Odd About Tom Brady Posing With Patriots Rookie QB Drake Maye

Tom Brady and Drake Maye posing togetherTom Brady and Drake Maye (Photo via MySportsUpdate/Twitter)
It appears that the torch has been passed from Tom Brady to Drake Maye.

Brady, the future Hall of Fame quarterback who guided the Patriots to six Super Bowl victories, recently met the new quarterback from New England as well as a few other rookie class members at a Fanatics-hosted meet-up.

Michael Rubin, CEO of Fanatics, said that Brady gave the rookies “invaluable advice and knowledge”.

Tom Brady even posed with Drake Maye, which has gone viral on social media.

Fans took to the comments and quotes to respond:


Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels were also in attendance at the breakfast with seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady and 24-time Grammy Award-winning rapper Jay-Z.

For Maye, the event was particularly meaningful because he is replacing Mac Jones, who is currently with the Jacksonville Jaguars, as the starting quarterback for New England. When Maye takes over as the team’s starting quarterback, he will have enormous shoes to fill, given the Patriots’ struggles to establish consistency behind center since Tom Brady left in 2020 and won a Super Bowl as a member of the Tampa Bay Bucs.

Brady also posted photos from the event on Instagram, writing in the caption that he will “always cherish the opportunity to talk to these young men who are about to start a monumental chapter of their lives.”

“I would never be in the place I am today without the incredible people and mentors that came into my life at the right time and at the right place,” Brady continued. “There are too many to mention but I have been blessed in so many ways. I feel we should always use our experiences to help others and “pay it forward” to see the next generation grow as well. So they can live their dreams and maximize their potential.”

Tom Brady Set To Start First Season As NFL Broadcaster And May Call A Patriots Game

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Tom Brady signed a hefty 10-year, $375 million contract with FOX in 2022, and he will be starting his first NFL broadcasting season with the network.

The Patriots, who selected Drake Maye third overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, are hoping that Maye can help New England win its first postseason game since Brady left Foxboro. Maye is currently starting his first season with the team.

It would be great if Brady was the color commentator for one of Maye’s first games in a Patriots uniform.

For the biggest games of the week, FOX will probably field its best broadcast combination, which consists of quarterback Brady and play-by-play commentator Kevin Burkhardt. This usually means steering clear of weak clubs like New England, which finished 4-13 the previous season and is favored in none of the games in 2024.