Tom Brady is pictured leaving Miami office building minutes after real estate billionaire Jeffrey Soffer

Tom Brady is pictured leaving the Miami office building minutes after real estate billionaire Jeffrey Soffer

  • The seven-time Super Bowl champion has expanded his business portfolio
  • Earlier this week he became a ‘strategic advisor’ at Delta airline
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Tom Brady is making moves during the NFL season — no surprise, although for the first time in more than two decades it has little to do with pigskin.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion was caught leaving an office building in Miami.

For those dreaming, no, it wasn’t at the Dolphins’ training facility in Miami Gardens.

However, Brady was in the 305 and saw him leave just minutes after billionaire real estate mogul Jeffrey Soffer – a known friend of the former quarterback.

Brady wore an all-black fit – probably not a tribute to the New Zealand rugby team – including a backwards cap and some Under Armor kicks.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion was caught leaving an office building in Miami on Friday

The NFL legend was pictured leaving just minutes after real estate billionaire Jeffrey Sober

The 46-year-old won seven Super Bowl crowns during an amazing 23-year career in the NFL

Brady’s former teams – New England and Tampa Bay – begin their 2023 NFL seasons on Sunday

Brady has expanded his post-NFL portfolio of activities, joining Delta Air Lines earlier this week as a “strategic advisor” and brand advocate.

The 46-year-old, who retired in February at the age of 45, has signed a “long-term” contract with the airline and Delta CEO Ed Bastian promised: “Magic is going to happen.”

Brady’s mother Galynn worked as a flight attendant during his childhood.

In August, the former quarterback became a minority owner of English football club Birmingham City. Earlier this year, he also bought a stake in WNBA champions, the Las Vegas Aces.

In May, Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis said he had “come to an agreement” with Brady to join the organization’s ownership group, pending NFL approval.

Starting next season, Brady will be Fox Sports’ chief NFL analyst. The 46-year-old has reportedly signed a ten-year deal worth $375 million.

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