Tom Brady’s oldest son, Jack Moynahan, is drawing attention across the high school basketball landscape after a recent video showing his skill set went viral on social media.
Tom Brady’s son, Jack Moynahan, had a massive performance and dominated the basketball court
The 6-foot-6 forward from Riverdale Country School in the Bronx, New York City, is emerging as a legitimate college prospect, and the sudden wave of exposure has fans and scouts taking notice of just how far his game has come for the 18-years-old.
The clip, shared by Overtime on X, featured Moynahan scoring effectively around the rim, making strong defensive plays, and showing a growing feel for the game. The post has already surpassed 3.9 million views, prompting a wave of reactions from fans who were surprised to see Brady‘s son shine in a sport other than football.
Users see some likeness to Bronny James’ game
Many praised his physical tools and his old-school approach. One user commented that Moynahan plays with “pure 1980s game,” while another went as far as comparing him favorably to Bronny James. Others joked about the athletic traits that run in the Brady family, with one fan asking if “all of Brady‘s children [are] genetic freaks.”
While the internet debate provides entertainment, scouting reports offer a clearer picture of Moynahan‘s trajectory. A detailed breakdown from Riverside highlighted his significant improvement over the past year. According to the report, Moynahan has become “a highly sought after prospect,” noting an impressive learning curve and rapid development in key areas of modern forward play.
His ability to read the floor, pass under pressure, make disciplined cuts, and understand spacing has taken notable steps forward. He shot over 50 percent from the field and just under that mark from three during the season, averaging 11 points and seven rebounds per game during the HGAL run.
Basketball insiders praise Jack’s leadership
Coaches involved in his development have also pointed to his presence and leadership as major strengths. The scouting summary described Moynahan as a player who often took charge in huddles, communicated clearly with teammates, and held others accountable-traits that have stood out for someone his age.
As he continues to grow physically and expand his basketball IQ, evaluators believe his ceiling may be even higher than current projections suggest. Off the court, Moynahan recently connected with New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns. The All-Star posted a photo with Moynahan and Brady, joking about running routes together next time.
Other images in the post showed the 18-year-old handling the ball and finishing at the rim, reinforcing the athleticism fans saw in the viral video. With his size, versatility, and rapidly improving skill set, he is positioning himself as an intriguing recruit for college programs looking for a young forward who brings both physical tools and leadership qualities.









