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Tom Brady is celebrating the holiday season with his kids.
A day after catching a glimpse of him and his 18-year-old son Jack’s sunny outing at Baker’s Bay Ocean & Golf Club in the Bahamas, the Super Bowl winner shared a photo with all three kids sitting on a boat.
“Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays,” Brady wrote next to a photo of his son Jack with ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan and his two other children Vivian, 13, and Benjamin, 16, with ex-wife Gisele Bündchen. “Sending our love always 🙏🏻❤️✨ – The Bradys.”
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In another photo shared to his Instagram Stories, Brady shows off personalized gifts from his children that read, “Merry Christmas to the best dad! I love you!”
“Love my angels,” he wrote next to the image.
A Christmas Eve Instagram post showed the former NFL player and Jack playing golf on a picturesque seaside course. “I see 💯,” Brady wrote in one snap of a proud father looking at his son as he took a swing.
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Brady’s vacation comes just weeks after Bündchen married Joaquin Valente, with whom she had a baby boy in a small ceremony in Surfside, Florida.
In November, Brady said he spent some time in Michigan for work with his kids over the Thanksgiving break and also took a walk down memory lane at his alma mater, the University of Michigan. In photos from the trip, Brady is seen wearing Michigan gear with his three children.
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“A special Thanksgiving weekend with the people I love most! Laughing, playing, eating way too much…and enjoying family, football, and Michigan traditions,” the father of three captioned a photo of himself on the merry-go-round.
After the Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers game on Thanksgiving Day, Brady explained, “I headed to Ann Arbor to watch the most athletic player in the Brady family who plays at the University of Michigan, my niece, who plays on the Wolverines volleyball team, and spent time with all of my extended family, making this one of the best Thanksgivings ever.”
Brady spent his entire college career at the University of Michigan from 1995-1999. The New England Patriots selected him in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft, and he won six Super Bowls with the team. He won his seventh championship with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, retired in 2022, and joined Fox Sports in 2024 as a color commentator.
