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WATCH: Tom Brаdy аnd сhіldren dіve іnto Memorіаl Dаy wіth ѕummer wаter асtіvіtіes

Tom Brady knows that his free time is going to diminish in a couple of months. The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback, who won more rings than any franchise in the NFL, has signed a ten-year contract to become a member of the FOX Sports broadcast team as their number-one commentator.

As the country celebrated Memorial Day on Monday, Brady took his kids to dive as summer gets close around the North Hemisphere. The quarterback shared small videos of a fun day with his kids as they engaged with plenty of activities with the sun shining brightly.

Brady divorced midway through the 2022 season and has three children: Jack, 16 from a previous relationship with actress Bridget Moynahan, and two more with his former wife, Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen: Benjamin, 14, and Vivian, 11.



Tom Brady’s set to start with FOX during the 2024 season

Brady is set to become an analyst for FOX for NFL games, with a 10-year, $375 million deal kicking in September. He will provide analysis in a way that has never been seen in broadcasts before, and the expectation is that he’ll even surpass what Tony Romo did in 2017.

Now retired from the league after more than two decades playing and with the GOAT title firmly in his hands, it will be awesome to see Tom Brady back into NFL circles, even if he never really left. To see him providing analysis in real-time is going to be as good as Peyton Manning’s broadcast with his brother, Eli.

Brady is also involved in a number of investments and is looking to acquire 10% equity from the Las Vegas Raiders.



What is Tom Brady doing now?

Now retired from the league after more than two decades playing and with the GOAT title firmly in his hands, Tom Brady has been involved in numerous investments in recent years.

While he was doing promotional work for FTX, the now-bankrupt crypto company, he earned $55 million for 20 hours of promotional work every year for three years.

Of course, there’s also his investment in sports teams, with Birmingham City and Las Vegas Aces as part of his portfolio and the Las Vegas Raiders set to join them as well – even though Birmingham got relegated from the English Championship League

The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback has a net worth of around $300 million, according to the specialized website Celebrity Net Worth.