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Erin Andrews gushes over Tom Brady workout pic that showed off his ripped physique

Erin Andrews gushes over Tom Brady workout pic that showed off his ripped physique

Daily Mail​2 days ago

Tom Brady 's Fox Sports colleague Erin Andrews was left gushing over the NFL legend's latest snap.
Brady may have hung his cleats up for a second and final time over two years ago but even at age 47, the former quarterback's physique is still in impeccable shape.
Despite stepping back from the football field, the former New England Patriots star has continued to grind in the gym and recently showed off the rewards he has reaped.
Earlier this week, the seven-time Super Bowl winner posted four photos to Instagram, giving fans a glimpse inside his workout regime - including one particularly eye-catching shirtless snap.
Naturally, the post attracted thousands of likes and gushing praise from his adoring fans - including Andrews.
The impressed sideline reporter was among the near 2,000 users who left a comment, highlighting one part of Brady's body in particular.
'Quadzannnnnnas,' the veteran reporter wrote, giving credit to Brady's leg muscles, which were on full display on the leg press.
Brady has worked alongside Andrews over the past year as the former signal caller carried out his rookie season in broadcasting.
He joined Andrews and the Fox crew for the first year of his $375million, 10-year deal as the network's lead NFL analyst last season.
Andrews has been married to former NHL player Jarret Stoll, a two-time Stanley Cup champion, since 2017 and the couple share a son.
Brady's post promoted NOBULL - the athletic shoe brand that he merged his health and apparel brands with in 2023.
'@nobull shows up wherever life takes you. At home, on the road, at work, or halfway across the world, the mindset travels with you,' Brady said in the post's caption.
'I'm always amazed by what the human body can do, and I'll always be committed to moving with purpose, one day at a time. No shortcuts, no noise, just the work and the will to keep showing up. NOBULL. #LFG'
Brady can also be seen in two of the photos using a leg press, which appears to be at a high weight with one of his faces being a little in agony.
The seven-time Super Bowl winner completed the first year of his $375m, ten-year deal
The commentator also posted a pair of photos of him more in the dark during his workout.
In recent weeks, Brady has been traveling the globe with two of his kids , Vivian and Benjamin, as they are off from school.
In an Instagram carousel post recapping the Japanese part of the vacation, Brady can be seen holding a samurai sword, watching some sumo wrestling and posing with his kids in several different settings.
In one photo, Brady even showed off a cake with a Raiders logo on it presented to his family at a restaurant.
'Japan we love you! We had SO MUCH FUN! Thank you for your hospitality and beauty!,' he wrote on Instagram.

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