Tom Brady‘s post-retirement journey has taken an unexpected turn, showcasing one of his wildest adventures yet. Having decided to retire from the NFL permanently this time, Brady remained resolute despite persistent rumors of a potential return. Instead, he has chosen a new path, assuming a majority ownership role for the Las Vegas Raiders.
The decision to retire was influenced by several factors, one of which was his desire to be more present for his children, especially after his divorce from his ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen. With his FOX broadcasting deal on the horizon, Brady is currently relishing quality time with his kids. Recently, Brady led his 14 million followers on a captivating journey into the heart of the forest, accompanied by his daughter.
Tom Brady is great at wildlife photography
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Over the weekend, Tom Brady made the most of his time by taking his 10-year-old daughter on an exciting safari adventure. The seven-time Super Bowl champion delighted his followers with a series of heartwarming photos on his Instagram Story.
He captured the beauty of majestic lions, elephants, and the breathtaking beauty of nature in some great snaps. Vivian, his daughter, looked thrilled as she fed a small bird, showcasing her caring and compassionate nature. These captivating snapshots were enough to make wildlife photographers envious of their incredible shots and experience.
While the retired quarterback cherished this quality time with Vivian Lake, interestingly, another NFL player had his wildlife adventure just 37 days ago, engaging in the thrilling pursuit of bear hunting.
Wentz ‘bear hunt’ triggered controversy!
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NFL free agent quarterback Carson Wentz faced significant backlash after he posted a photo of himself posing next to a dead black bear from his hunting trip in Alaska. The former Super Bowl-winning quarterback described the experience as fulfilling a “bucket list” item, as he used a bow and arrow during the hunt.
On his Instagram, he excitedly shared, “Got the opportunity to spot and stalk black bear in one of our new favorite places on earth— Alaska!” While black bear hunting is legal in Alaska, as long as hunters abide by the state’s regulations, the social media community responded with strong opinions against his actions, resulting in an online backlash.
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Although his bucket list item has been fulfilled, Carson Wentz, who was released by Washington in February, has now been diligently hoping to make a successful NFL comeback.
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