Tom Brady may have left the NFL behind, but he’s certainly not slowing down in his fitness routine. The legendary quarterback recently posted a shirtless video on Instagram, showcasing his rigorous Monday workout that had fans buzzing. In the video, Brady, now 47, mixed swimming with a full-body circuit, proving he’s still in top shape despite hanging up his cleats.
“Color analysts have to stay in shape too!” Brady captioned the post, highlighting his dedication to fitness. He also mentioned incorporating swimming for added muscle resistance and cardio. The post quickly garnered over a thousand comments, including a playful one from his former Patriots teammate and close friend, Rob Gronkowski.
Gronkowski, known for his lighthearted humor, commented, “Getting turnt up,” adding to the viral moment. The interaction between the two former teammates brought smiles to fans who have long enjoyed their camaraderie both on and off the field.
Fans beg for Brady’s return
As expected, Brady’s post wasn’t just about his workout; fans took the opportunity to plead for his return to the NFL. “I think you need to put your uniform back on… Tampa Bay needs you,” wrote one eager fan. Another chimed in with, “Come to Miami and win the Super Bowl!” The idea of Brady making another comeback seems to be a fantasy many fans are still holding on to, despite the fact that the seven-time Super Bowl champion has firmly retired from the game.
Although Brady seems content in his new role as a sports commentator, the internet can’t help but imagine him back on the field. His fit physique only fuels the speculation that he could easily lace up his cleats again.
Brady prepares for life in the booth
While fans may be dreaming of a return to the gridiron, Brady is focused on his new gig in the broadcast booth. The former QB is preparing to call the Week 4 matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and his former team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Despite mixed reviews on his transition from player to analyst, Brady remains a major presence in the NFL world, whether on the field or behind the mic.