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Tampa Bay Buccaneers, QB Tom Brady, was enjoying a bike ride on a Saturday morning in New York City. In the video, we saw him cycling around the city while observing the beautiful landscapes of the city. The living NFL legend is preparing for a comeback after announcing his un-retirement.

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Brady had posted this video on his social media platform, captioning it as “Best Morning Ever.” Brady’s teammate and Buccaneers RB Leonard Fournette had shared Brady’s video on his Instagram story and wrote – ‘Look at my ole head out here riding bikes.’

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Tom Brady gave a perfect answer and proved that, apart from playing football, he also has a good sense of humor. Tom took a dig at Leonard Fournette and gave a sarcastic reply, “I’m gonna get you out here. Let’s win the [le tour de France] in a few years.” Well, if by any chance the legend Tom Brady isn’t joking, then you already know who the future winner of that bicycle championship would be.

Tom Brady enjoys cycling around New York City

Further in the video, Tom could be seen remembering his past, as he says he is probably riding a bicycle after almost 15 years. At the start of the video, he told his fans how he struggled for 10 minutes. Unlocking the bike was a task.

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All along in the video he was enjoying and pointing out interesting things in his surrounding. He calls out a biker who didn’t care to stop at a crosswalk and also showed some glimpses of some cute dogs he passed along. Apart from seeing all those things, one thing that seemed to amuse him the most was the bell on his bicycle. Tom says, “There’s a bell on this thing. This is great.” 

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The 7-time winning Super Bowl quarterback is now ready for his third season with Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His short 41-day retirement came to an end in March 2022. With all his family members supporting his decision, he seems ready to win his 8th Super Bowl title this season. 

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