In the realm of NFL greatness, the ultimate quarterback GOAT, Tom Brady has now retired and is still mixing it up, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Jerry Jones pre-game. The iconic quarterback linked up with the Raiders‘ signal-caller Jimmy Garoppolo prior to kickoff and was also spotted in conversation with Cowboys‘ linebacker Micah Parsons on the sidelines before a preseason showdown in Arlington, Texas on August 26, 2023.
Back in Brady’s final game donning the Buccaneers’ colors, it was the Cowboys who sent him packing, with Micah Parsons delivering the sack on Brady not once, but twice. This fresh meet-up will melt your heart.
Tom Brady’s generosity is spot on!
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Now, wearing the black button-down and white pants of the Raiders, Brady once more graced AT&T Stadium as the night game set the stage for the Las Vegas Raiders to clash with the Dallas Cowboys. And lo and behold, Parsons found himself face to face with the GOAT himself. There, in the heart of the action, Parsons drew near to Brady, declaring, “He owes me. He owes me.” Quick on the draw, Brady shot back, “I don’t owe you anything. You hit me too much. I don’t owe you a s**t.” The spirited and friendly exchange was captured by the watchful lenses of the cameras.
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But as the story goes, an emotional blend of fun and competition unfolded. The Dallas Cowboys shared a snippet on Instagram, showcasing the connection between Parsons and Brady. A gentle embrace followed by a firm and warm handshake – Brady’s expression spoke volumes.
The Cowboys captioned the post, “All 😁s when The Lion isn’t on the hunt.” They also dubbed the duo “THE 🦁 & THE 🐐.” This fleeting yet charged interaction stirred the hearts of fans, bringing forth a few tears of emotion. Well, Brady’s hunt for success continues despite retiring from the NFL.
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Tom Brady isn’t done with success
Tom Brady, in his journey beyond the gridiron, has ventured into various domains as an investor. His initial foray involved acquiring a small stake in both the Las Vegas Raiders and the Las Vegas Aces (WNBA) both under the ownership of Mark Davis. His investments extended across the ocean to the English Championship team Birmingham City.
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And let’s not forget his significant role in the Fox broadcasting realm, where he clarified, “I’ll be playing a very passive role. This is something that I’m interested in doing for the rest of my life.” Brady’s sentiment conveyed his gratitude for the opportunity to contribute positively to the NFL, a league that has enriched his life with enjoyment.
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