Tom Brady Shows Off Jump Shot in New York City Workout
The seven-time Super Bowl champion and his oldest son, Jack, trained with NBA skills coach Chris Brickley in New York
Tom Brady capped a busy first Week 1 of his post NFL career by showing off his jump shot with his oldest child, Jack, in a New York City workout.
"In the lab! Just trying to keep up with the kids these days," Brady posted on X (formerly Twitter). In separate posts on Instagram, Brady wrote: "I’m gonna need a few more sessions to be able to keep up with this kid soon 😂🏀. The jumper is still there though😉🤣."
Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl champion, has three children: daughter Vivian, 10, and son Benjamin, 13, with his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen. He shares his other son, Jack, 16, with actress Bridget Moynahan. Jack is shown in the workout video conducting shooting drills and playing one-on-one with his father, while NBA skills coach Chris Brickley watches and leads other drills.
It has been a busy past few days for Brady and his family, who flew from Florida to New York on Friday evening to catch some US Open action and meet with 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic, who won the tournament less than 48 hours later.
"How are you doing, my man?" Brady asked. "Keep kicking ass like always."
Then, on Sunday, Brady brought his kids to Gillette Stadium, where the New England Patriots honored him at halftime of their season-opening loss vs. the Philadelphia Eagles. Brady will be inducted into the franchise's Hall of Fame next year.
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“This is an incredible celebration for me, for our family, for my teammates, for all of us to come back and thank you guys for what you've done for us,” Brady said at the ceremony.
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