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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady will enter the 23rd season of his career. But before that, he got some side hustles to attract fans and friends and become a specimen for a healthy lifestyle. However, this Sunday morning, Brady tried something different. Instead of working out in a gym, the 44-year-old grabbed a bike and went for a city ride.

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The video was captioned ‘Best Morning Ever’ and started with the quarterback flexing the qualities of his new apparel brand, BRADY. After complaining about getting up every day in the morning and making a smoothie all by himself, Brady picked up a Citi Bike from the streets, which probably took him 10 minutes to unlock.

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He rode the bike across the streets of New York, saying it was a “fun” activity. Brady stopped by a pedestrian at a crosswalk just a few meters ahead. However, he called out another neon guy who didn’t care to stop. The 44-year-old was in high spirits and enjoying the vibe of Sunday morning. He highlighted some dogs on the streets and enjoyed his ride.

As soon as the snippet went viral, fans were soon to react. A Twitter user shared Shannon Sharpe’s funny video snippet when he got to know about Brady’s bicycle journey.

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FanDuel shared an interesting video of a man enjoying his skateboard ride.

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Meanwhile, a frustrated fan was asking Brady for a signed football, which he claims to have been asking for the past 99 days.

Gina Marie was mesmerized to see Tom Brady roaming freely over the streets.

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While Greg was seeking this as an opportunity to request Brady for a coupon code.

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Rebecca Warland was happy to see her QB having a great morning.

Fans went crazier after Brady claimed he hadn’t done such things in around 15 years. As a result, they started throwing suggestions for the veteran to enjoy.

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Tom Brady owns a new apparel brand, BRADY

In a short period of one year, Tom Brady made a significant amount of investments in various business avenues and founded companies to his name. This includes his emerging apparel brand, BRADY. To decorate his diverse portfolio, the Seven-time Super Bowl champion founded this sportswear company in January this year.

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It recently launched a golf-focused sports gear that boasts of providing some finest quality fabrics matching the needs of athletes. Also, the company promises to use advanced technologies in manufacturing and reinventing traditional sports outfits.

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“The Golf collection with BRADY is one that I am extremely proud of and is a natural extension of my life beyond the football field,” Brady said in a statement.

“Each piece is designed and developed with the golfer’s needs in mind; prolonged durability, flexibility, weather resistance, and even sun protection,” he said.

The released collection in the first phase included 14 pieces ranging from $75 to $195. In the coming days, the company envisions expanding more and operating at a much bigger level. For now, the prime focus is on Tom Brady’s contention for the Super Bowl and seeking revenge for a frustrating loss last season.

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