Tom Brady is demonstrating his supportive nature as a father. During a recent interview with PEOPLE about his participation in the “Hertz. Let’s Go Show,” the 45-year-old football player shared that his 15-year-old son, Jack, might not continue playing football despite having shown interest in the sport previously.
Brady expressed his acceptance of Jack’s decision, stating, “Yeah, he played this last year and I don’t even know if he’s going to play next year. And to be honest, whatever he chooses, I’ll be very happy. But he loves lacrosse… basketball’s probably his favorite sport, but he’s a very good student.”
He emphasized the importance of supporting Jack’s chosen path, saying, “Again, I think wherever he ends up finding the path, I think for me and his mom just to support that is the best thing possible.”
On Mother’s Day, Brady took to Instagram to share a heartwarming moment between his mother, Galynn Patricia Brady, and Jack. In his post, he expressed gratitude to the remarkable women in his life and honored his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen, the mother of his daughter Vivian and son Benjamin, by sharing photos that celebrated their blended family.
In a previous episode of the SiriusXM podcast Let’s Go with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray, Brady revealed that Jack, a high school freshman, was playing as a free safety and quarterback. He expressed his joy in watching Jack grow and develop as an athlete and highlighted the value of team sports and the camaraderie they foster.
Brady’s supportive attitude towards his children’s interests and choices exemplifies his dedication as a father.