'He's all grown up!' Tom Brady shares photo of son Jack towering over NFL player Julian Edelman
BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS: Ever since Tom Brady’s second retirement news has come out, he has been spending a lot of time with his family. The NFL legend had posted a rare photo of his eldest son John Edward “Jack” Moynahan, where the teenager is seen posing with his father’s former teammate Julian Edelman. Evidently, the teen has grown very tall, as he is seen towering over Edelman in the photo. He seems to have inherited his father’s athletic genes, with his tall and lean body.
Jack, 15, is Brady’s eldest son, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend actress Bridget Moynahan. He had since been married to Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen for 13 years, between 2009 to 2022. They share two children — Benjamin Rein, 13, and Vivian Lake, 10. This photo comes soon after it was rumored that Brady had spoken to his ex-wife Bundchen — who was seen running errands recently — before retiring the second time, "for good".
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In the photo posted to his Instagram stories, Brady takes a cheeky shot at Edelman’s height while expressing his adoration for his son. “Sorry @edelman11 you stopped growing and now this 15-year-old is towering over you,” the photo is captioned, followed by two heart emojis.
Brady has been spending a whole lot of time with his children since his final retirement announcement, and sources say that the quarterback’s supermodel ex had played a pivotal role in it as well! According to US Weekly, Bundchen has been ‘a real rock’ for Brady throughout going through the process for the second time. “Tom and Gisele are on cordial terms,” a pal had spilled, while also stating that the former couple had “talked this through before he came to the final decision.”
The insider had also said that Brady was “so grateful to everyone in his life for the support they’ve shown,” while also pointing out how Brady had thanked everyone who had stood by him over the years. “He couldn’t have achieved a fraction of his success without his family, friends and supporters,” the source had said.
Brady posted a video on his Instagram announcing his final retirement on Wednesday, February 1. “Every single one of you … my family, my friends, my teammates, my competitors. I could go on forever,” he said. “Thank you guys for allowing me to live out my absolute dream. I wouldn’t change a thing.”