In a shocking turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the sports and entertainment world, legendary quarterback Tom Brady, 47, is set to remarry his ex-wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen, 44, just two years after their highly publicized divorce.
The unexpected news comes as Brady continues to fuel speculation about a potential return to the NFL. The seven-time Super Bowl champion recently showcased his still-impressive arm strength at a San Francisco 49ers preseason game, leaving fans and analysts alike buzzing about a possible comeback.
“I can still throw,” Brady boasted with a grin, as he effortlessly launched passes on the field. The NFL’s social media post of the clip simply read, “The still got it,” further igniting the rumors.
While Brady has consistently hinted at a potential return since his retirement, the possibility of owning a stake in the Las Vegas Raiders has presented a potential roadblock. However, the determined quarterback remains adamant about staying in shape and has even compared a potential comeback to Michael Jordan’s legendary return to basketball.
The news of Brady and Bündchen’s reconciliation is undoubtedly the biggest bombshell of the day. The former power couple, who share two children, had a highly publicized divorce in 2022 amid rumors of irreconcilable differences.
However, it seems the pair has found their way back to each other, and there’s even more astonishing news on the horizon.
Sources close to the couple have revealed that Brady and Bündchen are expecting a child together! This unexpected development has left fans and the public stunned, as the couple navigates this new chapter in their lives.
As the world continues to digest this incredible news, all eyes will be on Brady as he prepares to embark on his new role as an NFL analyst for Fox Sports while also potentially gearing up for a sensational return to the gridiron.
Tom Brady continues to tease his NFL return as the legendary quarterback showed he can still throw crisp passes almost two years after retiring from the sport.
On Sunday, Brady threw the pigskin ahead of the San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints’ preseason game in the Bay Area.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion appeared in good spirits as he showed off his arm on the sidelines at Levi’s Stadium. After throwing a few passes, he walked away with a smile.
‘I can still throw,’ Brady said while shrugging his hands.
The still got it. @TomBrady
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‘The [goat emoji] still got it,’ the NFL captioned the clip on social media.
Brady’s potential return has been a never-ending discussion since his second retirement from the sport.
The five-time Super Bowl MVP first bid farewell to the NFL in February 2022 after his Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost to the Los Angeles Rams in a wild card game. However, Brady quickly retracted his departure a month later to play another season with the Bucs.
After the 2022-23 season, Brady retired ‘for good’ behind another wild card loss, this time to the Dallas Cowboys.
Since stepping away, Brady was inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame after bringing six of his seven Super Bowls to Foxborough.
While Brady has not dismissed the idea of returning for another stint in the NFL, he remains aware that his intentions to own part of the Las Vegas Raiders could halt his dreams of stepping back out on the field.
In April, Brady appeared on an episode of DeepCut with VicBlends, who asked the NFL icon: ‘God forbid somebody goes down, would you pick up that phone?’
‘I’m not opposed to it,’ Brady responded. ‘I don’t know if they’re gonna let me be an owner in an NFL team.’
While his ownership may be a roadblock to a potential return, he insisted that he will always be in shape to compete.
‘I’m always gonna be in good shape. I’m always gonna be able to throw the ball,’ Brady added. ‘To come in for a bit like MJ (Michael Jordan) coming back – I don’t know if they’d let me, but I would not be opposed to it.’
In the meantime, Brady will embark on his new role as the an NFL analyst for Fox Sports.
The 2024 season will be the first of his 10-year, $375million contract with the network.