The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could finally snap out of their losing streak on Sunday. The final drive against the Los Angeles Rams saw the classic Tom Brady, who showed that there was no other QB like him in the league. TB12 threw a deep pass for 28 yards. WR Cade Otton turned the pass into a spectacular TD. While speaking about his magnificent performance, the starting shot-called jabbed at his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen.
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The fifteen-time Pro Bowler has three children. John (Jack) Edward (whom he had with his ex-girlfriend, Bridget Moynahan), Vivian Lake, and Benjamin Rein. Brady had the last two children with his former supermodel wife.
Brady really shouted out to all his kids and left Gisele out 🤣 pic.twitter.com/gmwvRjArV2
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While talking to a reporter about the fantastic game, he left some comments. “I wanna say, ‘Hi’ to Jack, Benny, and Vivi at home, and I love them so much, and uh, yeah, that’s it.” The star QB was cautious to not mention Bündchen when he gave a shout-out to his children.
Tom Brady attempts to move past his divorce
The former NLF power couple gave a piece of unfortunate news to their fans. The married couple of thirteen years finally confessed that they “amicably” separated from each other. Since then, the two have been seen minding their business. As for Tampa Tom, he’s extremely focused on winning more games.
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On his weekly podcast, ‘Let’s Go!’, the 45-year-old’s younger daughter, Vivian Lake Brady, is helping him to find “better peace of mind.” “My daughter always says, ‘Daddy, you did not have a happy face out there.’ And I’m trying! I wish I would have more awareness of what the scowl looks like, but I’m doing my best to try to get to a better place and better peace of mind,” said the lead QB of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
After the announcement of his divorce, Tom Brady publicly appeared and answered reporters. Brady admitted to trying to deliver his “best.”
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“I’ve always tried to do the best I could do here and then when I leave here I try to do the best I could do, and that’s what we all try to do,” said the seven-time Super Bowl-winning QB.
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