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Tom Brady certainly enjoyed his Christmas on the field, as he helped the Bucs beat the Cardinals to get their 7th win of the season. However, he probably did not enjoy his Christmas off the field because his kids were with their mom, and Brady’s ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen. Now Brady tried to compensate by gifting his kids a few special presents, a late gift for Christmas.

Notably, Brady has a son, Benjamin, and a daughter, Vivian, with his ex-wife, Bündchen. Since their divorce earlier in October, they made an agreement to have joint custody of both kids. Hence, Vivian and Benjamin have been spending their time with either mom or dad on a regular basis.

Tom Brady gifts his kids late Christmas presents

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During Christmas, both Vivian and Benjamin visited Brazil, their mother’s home country. Recently, Bündchen posted some beautiful pictures on Instagram, which showcased their lovely time there.

 

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After coming back from a lovely holiday, Brady might have wanted to compete with his ex-wife in terms of Christmas presents. Hence, he gifted some lovely pairs of socks to his kids. Well, they were not some ordinary socks, as the quotes on the socks perfectly matched the kids’ personalities.

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In Benjamin’s socks, it was written, ‘Do Not Disturb I’m Gaming’, which represents the 13-year-old’s love for video games. And then Vivian received her socks as well, written ‘Just a Girl Who Loves Horses’. Brady posted a story on his Instagram, showing the world how special those gifts were.

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Brady will most likely miss the New Year’s celebration with his kids as well

After missing Christmas, Brady will most likely miss the New Year’s celebration with Benjamin and Vivian because he has to remain professional. Notably, the Bucs will play the Panthers on New Year, which is a must-win game for them. If they win, it will certainly boost Brady’s mood for not getting to spend New Year’s Eve with his kids.

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On Christmas Day, the Bucs barely won against the Cardinals in overtime. If they win against the Panthers, they will get much closer to the playoffs with an 8-8 record. The NFC South division has been terrible this season, which helped Brady and the Bucs. After the Panthers game, the Bucs will play the Falcons, which will be a road game for them.

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