Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan‘s son is currently exploring his options for the future. Despite the lack of pressure from his mother, Moynahan, to choose a specific career path, Jack Brady has shown a keen interest in a sport, like his father, and is even making plans to surpass his father, Tom Brady.
Standing at 6’1″ tall, Jack falls slightly shorter than his 6’4″ father, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback who is widely regarded as the greatest of all time (GOAT). However, Jack appears to be a formidable opponent on the court, according to recent revelations by his mother. It seems that this sport may hold a promising and definitive future for Jack, showcasing his potential to excel in this field.
Jack is not into football
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According to Bridget Moynahan, as reported by People Magazine, Jack is not interested in pursuing his father’s profession or career. She revealed that Jack has a strong affinity for basketball and lacrosse, stating that he loves basketball in particular.
She emphasized that neither she nor Tom Brady put any pressure on their 15-year-old son, treating him like a “normal kid.” While Jack is still exploring his aspirations, he will likely pursue basketball, given his evident passion for the sport and the numerous occasions where he has been seen playing it with his father. They even had a one-on-one with one another.
Brady beats son in 1-on-1 game
Jack, born in 2007 to Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan, has been a significant and life-changing addition to Brady’s personal life. Recently, Brady posted an endearing selfie with his son, showcasing their messy hair. In the caption, Brady humorously mentioned how Jack is growing up too fast but is still searching for his first win against his father in basketball, accompanied by laughing emojis.
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Brady also shared a video clip of a 1-on-1 basketball game between him and Jack, where the Bucs star QB Brady emerged victorious. Despite Jack’s efforts to defend, Brady managed to score a jumper. In the Instagram post, Brady playfully stated that he still holds the title for now but expressed his fear of potentially being defeated by his son in the future, saying, “I don’t love my chances next year.”
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These lighthearted social media posts reflect the loving bond between Brady and Jack, as well as their friendly competition on the basketball court.
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