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Daily Mail
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Tom Brady stuns fans with new picture of his incredible physique at 47
NFL legendary quarterback and current Fox broadcaster Tom Brady has stunned fans with a new Instagram post where he posted new photos on his incredible physique at 47 years old. One of the photos from the quintet Brady posted to social media included a full-body shot, where the former Buccaneer and Patriots signal caller is shirtless, wearing only workout shorts. Brady is promoting the athletic shoe brand NOBULL with the post, where the exact pair of sneakers he is wearing are only visible in the shirtless photo. The future Hall of Famer's sneakers are gray, or the 'arctic gum' brand. '@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 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.


Time of India
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Sick and tired': Tom Brady's unsettling comments about his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen and their troubled marriage
Tom Brady revealed the strain his NFL career placed on his marriage with Gisele Bündchen (Getty Images) Long before his retirement, legendary quarterback Tom Brady was already grappling with the sacrifices that came with being one of the greatest in NFL history. In a revealing 2021 episode of his Let's Go! podcast with Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray, Brady spoke candidly about a 'very difficult issue' in his marriage to supermodel Gisele Bündchen — a deep imbalance between his football career and family responsibilities. Tom Brady opened up about a difficult issue that strained his marriage with Gisele Bündchen At the time, Tom Brady,playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, acknowledged that Gisele had taken the lead in managing their household and raising their children for more than a decade. 'I think my wife has, you know, held down the house for a long time now,' he said. 'And I think there's things that she wants to accomplish.' Gisele Bündchen's quiet sacrifices clashed with Tom Brady's relentless football schedule Despite stepping back from the runway in 2015, Gisele was far from retired in spirit. Brady noted that she still had personal goals she hadn't pursued because she had prioritized their family life. 'She hasn't worked as much in the last 10, 12 years just raising our family and kind of committing to being in a life in Boston and then moving to Florida,' Brady said, adding, 'But that's an issue, and it's a very difficult issue to reconcile without just saying: 'Hey, it's time to retire. '' Brady's honesty exposed the emotional weight behind the scenes of a seemingly perfect life — a reminder that fame and success don't shield anyone from real-life relationship pressures. Even though NFL players have significant downtime in the off-season, Brady admitted he still felt like he wasn't fully present. 'I wish I was there more, but I think if I was there too much… they might be sick and tired of me screwing up everything,' he said with a laugh. Years later, his remarks are seen as early signs of a growing rift that ultimately contributed to the couple's high-profile divorce in 2022. Also Read: Tom Brady's ex-wife Gisele Bündchen slammed for calling pregnant women 'garbage disposals' This 2021 reflection shows that even champions like Brady must confront the personal cost of greatness — a cost that can deeply affect those closest to them. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


USA Today
16 hours ago
- Business
- USA Today
Tom Brady and Jim Gray Unveil the Hall of Excellence - Designed and Conceived by Peter Arnell
Peter Arnell's Visionary Design Brings Tom Brady and Jim Gray's Dream to Life in Miami NFL icon Tom Brady and legendary journalist Jim Gray today unveiled the Hall of Excellence, an extraordinary new cultural institution celebrating greatness in sports, leadership, and life. The Hall was conceived, designed, and brought to life by world-renowned designer and brand architect Peter Arnell, who led the vision from its earliest conceptual stages to the final, breathtaking execution. Located in a beautifully appointed, custom-designed space that blends architectural precision with emotional storytelling, the Hall of Excellence serves as a permanent sanctuary for legacy, inspiration, and the human spirit at its highest level. 'This space is a dream realized,' said Tom Brady. 'We wanted to create something timeless-something that honors the individuals who've shaped history and pushed the limits of what's possible. Peter Arnell brought that dream to life with brilliance, elegance, and depth. Every corner of the Hall tells a story.' From handcrafted materials to immersive exhibition design, every detail of the Hall was meticulously curated by Arnell to reflect the values of excellence, discipline, and purpose. At its core is a global brand identity titled Blessings, also created by Arnell-a mark that captures the reverence and responsibility of recognizing true greatness. 'Peter didn't just design a building-he built a world,' said Brady. 'It's a space that uplifts. That teaches. That moves people.' The project was made possible through the visionary support of Jeff Soffer, FBLV, and strategic alignment with Koch Industries, each recognizing the cultural importance and enduring value of the Hall's mission. Jim Gray added, 'The Hall of Excellence is about legacy-about honoring those who inspire us to be better. Peter Arnell understood that from the beginning, and what he's created here is nothing short of transcendent.' Peter Arnell, whose legendary career includes the creation of some of the world's most iconic brands and cultural landmarks, described the Hall as 'a living tribute to the relentless pursuit of greatness, captured in a space that allows people to feel, reflect, and aspire.' The Hall of Excellence opens to invited guests this month and will welcome the public later this year through a series of curated experiences, rotating exhibitions, and leadership symposiums. Media Contact: James Allenby info@ About Peter Arnell Peter Arnell is a globally recognized branding and design expert known for his transformative work across industries. With a career spanning over four decades, he has developed innovative brand strategies for some of the world's leading companies, redefining the way businesses connect with their audiences. SOURCE: Peter Arnell View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire


USA Today
16 hours ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Lone Dolphins player makes ESPN All-Quarter-Century Team
Lone Dolphins player makes ESPN All-Quarter-Century Team A lone Miami Dolphin found their way onto ESPN's All-Quarter-Century Team for the 2000s. ESPN's All-Quarter-Century Team consisted of 25 offensive players, 23 defensive players and five special teams palyers. It also featured one head coach and three coordinators. Naturally, the list included some of the great names in the NFL from the past quarter-century. Quarterbacks Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes all made the cut. Plus, defensive stars like Aaron Donald, J.J. Watt and Ray Lewis made the squad. The one Dolphin that found their way onto the team is a recent veteran that played in South Florida last season. Defensive tackle Calais Campbell is the lone Miami player that made the 53-man roster. Though Campbell has had the benefit of a 17-year (and counting!) career, his numbers are truly quite remarkable. He's only one sack shy of passing Donald's career total, while his total plus-EPA ranks fourth among all players and first among interior defenders. Campbell has moved around a lot over his career, but he'd play the 3-technique for this team (that's the position he has played the most since NFL Next Gen Stats tracking data started in 2017). - Seth Walder, ESPN. Though he only played for the Dolphins during the 2024 season, Campbell was still productive with 52 tackles, five sacks, five passes defended and one forced fumble. In his 17-year playing career, Campbell has racked up 917 tackles, 110.5 sacks, 63 passes defended, 18 forced fumbles, 13 fumble recoveries and three interceptions. Campbell signed a one-year, $2 million deal with the Dolphins ahead of the 2024 season. The Miami Hurricanes alum inked a one-year, $5.5 million deal with the Arizona Cardinals in April to return for his 18th NFL season. Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey was also chosen as a practice squad player on ESPN's All-Quarter-Century Team.
Yahoo
19 hours ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Maxx Crosby Compares Raiders to Tom Brady-Led Patriots
Maxx Crosby Compares Raiders to Tom Brady-Led Patriots originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Las Vegas Raiders have been seeking dramatic improvement in every offseason since the franchise's last Super Bowl appearance during the 2002 NFL season. Advertisement One of the major moves that they made on this front recently was selling a minority share of the franchise to legendary New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady. Brady, then, was instrumental in the team hiring a tandem of head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek this offseason. This experienced duo with a winning pedigree is already turning the Raiders' roster around. To no surprise, Brady has had a bit of say in the matter as well, and the game's greatest player knows quite a bit about building a contender. Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis and minority owner Tom Ward-Imagn Images Star Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby spoke about this on a recent episode of "Glory Daze" with Johnny Manziel. He even compared the current Las Vegas team to the Tom Brady-led Patriots that won six Super Bowls. Advertisement "In talking to Brady, when Brady came into the league, he had his Teddy Bruschi with the linebackers, they were set. You had (Richard) Seymour on the D-Line and (Vince) Wilfork, they were set. You have Rodney Harrison on the back, you got your receiving corps, you got your O-Line that's like this," Crosby said. "If you have leaders across the board in different position groups, you're going to have a chance to win, and that's what I've seen so far (in Las Vegas). ... There's a lot of hope, it's been incredible so far." This is quite the lofty comparison, but Crosby is not necessarily asserting that the Raiders will rip off consecutive Super Bowls. He is simply pointing out that he has conversed with Brady and Las Vegas is being built in this image. While Raider Nation is no fan of the Patriots, they certainly revered them as a successful organization throughout their reign in the AFC and the NFL as a whole. Crosby will look to bounce back from an injury-riddled campaign in 2024. He recorded his lowest sack number, 7.5, since 2020. Advertisement He did sign a record-breaking three-year, $106.5 million extension this offseason, so expectations are high once again for the six-year veteran. Related: Ex-Raiders Cornerback Hoping For Another Chance After Disappointing Season Related: Ashton Jeanty Reveals Which Raiders Opponent He's Most Excited to Play This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.