Tom Brady jokes ‘maybe I should come out of retirement’ as he takes down a drone with a perfect throw

NFL legend Tom Brady proved he still has it as he effortlessly hit the target on his first try.

The 45-year-old continued to enjoy retirement as he enjoyed a day on a luxury yacht with two of his children.

But it wasn’t as relaxing as it seems, as the former quarterback just can’t seem to put football down.

The seven-time Super Bowl winner proved why he won all those rings by taking on a challenge from American YouTuber MrBeast.

In a clip shared by the NFL, Brady attempted to smash one of MrBeast’s drones into the sea from the deck of the yacht.

NFL legend Tom Brady joked “maybe I should retire” after a perfect pitch

The former quarterback hit his target and smashed the drone into the sea

The seven-time Super Bowl winner was found to be on a yacht with the tow of his children, 10-year-old Vivian and 13-year-old son Benjamin Rein

Brady was seen warming up his winning throwing arm before his daughter Vivian jokingly told him, “Dad, you’re going to miss.”

The NFL icon laughed and admitted that he probably would, but that he clearly picked up the football bug again, joking to the camera that if he hit the drone on the first try, “maybe I should retire to go’.

And of course Brady did just that. He launched a one-throw missile over the sea toward where the drone was hovering, reportedly hitting the target with a bang on the first try.

For his next trick, Brady tried to make a pass at a man who was racing towards the yacht on a jet ski.

Again, Brady was on target, but his wide receiver fell short of the standards the signal caller was used to in the NFL and dropped the ball in the water.

Brady previously made headlines with drones and divided social media with his golfing skills.

The GOAT posted a video of a stunning drone shot captured by a drone to social media last May, prompting skeptics among its 3 million followers to immediately label the video “fake” and “clickbait.”

Brady, who has been accused of making videos by his fans in the past, stood on the fairway in this scene before firing a shot towards the pin before going straight into it.

Last May, Brady split the internet after he posted a stunning golf shot that some labeled as ‘fake’

Many fans were skeptical that the shot was real and insisted it was staged, but Brady claimed it was real, telling The Athletic it was a “once-in-a-lifetime shot.”

Since retiring for the second time in February, Brady has repeatedly shut down reports that he was making another U-turn.

Brady has since become a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, but a source told Dailymail.com that he still feels like playing, even if it’s one he can’t scratch.

“Tom misses football, loves to play and would love nothing more than to compete on the biggest stage again and win another Super Bowl. But as great as those thoughts sound, he’s made the decision to retire from the NFL once and for all,” the source told Mail Sport.

“He now has an ownership interest in the Raiders and while he is very familiar with the coaching staff in Las Vegas and the fact that the Super Bowl will be played in Vegas next season, it is very unlikely and close at this point. to impossible that Tom would come back next year to play for the Raiders or any other NFL team.

“At the moment, his other entertainment and business ventures, as well as the fact that he will be a future play-by-play announcer for FOX, are really taking up all of his time.”

Brady will enter the broadcast booth in Fall 2024 with FOX — with whom he signed a $375 million deal — while also owning an eponymous clothing brand, Brady Brand.

Furthermore, Brady also has his own fitness and nutrition brand, TB12, and started production company 199 Productions in 2020.

Of course, Brady has also been able to spend more time with his family since hanging up his cleats.

Tom Brady bought a minority share of Raiders from Mark Davis after his retirement

Brady had two children with Bundchen (Vivian, left, and Benjamin, right), and one with ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan (Jack, back left)

The seven-time Super Bowl champion with Jack from his two-year relationship with Moynahan (L)

Brady had Vivian and Benjamin Rein (R) during his 13 year marriage to Bundchen (M)

While Brady and ex-wife Gisele Bundchen divorced last year — possibly because he didn’t retire, according to some reports — the former quarterback has three kids (two with Bundchen) and many more hours to see them now.

Brady had Vivian and 13-year-old son Benjamin Rein during his 13-year marriage to the CAA Fashion model, and their divorce was finalized on Oct. 28.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion also fathered 15-year-old son John Edward Thomas, aka “Jack,” from his two-year relationship with Bridget Moynahan, which ended in 2006.

Last month, he and his youngest child Vivian were spotted cruising in his $6M 77-foot Wajer yacht in Miami.

The NoCal native appeared to be checking his phone as his 10-year-old princess checked out the snacks and lemonade aboard the pretty boat, which sleeps nine people and has a range of 400 nautical miles.

Tom also reportedly owns a 40ft ‘Viva a Vida’ yacht docked at his $17M 14K square foot, eight bedroom mansion on Miami’s ‘Billionaire Bunker’ Indian Creek Island in Florida.

The retired 6-foot-4 quarterback recently posted a side-by-side photo of himself and his oldest son, Jack, who looks just a few inches shorter than his father.

“Not yet a child!!!” 45-year-old Brady captioned his Instagram post. ‘I’m still here.’

Brady hired a captain (R) to take him and Vivian for a cruise in his $6 million 77-foot Wajer yacht

The 6-foot-4 Brady posted a side-by-side shot of himself and his oldest son, 15-year-old Jack

Tom Brady hugs his son Jack on the sidelines ahead of a 2022 game against the Packers

Brady’s eldest has followed him into football, though not at the urging of the future Hall of Famer.

As Brady told ESPN’s Outside the Lines last week, he hopes Jack finds happiness outside of the game, which of course comes with over-expectations when your dad is a seven-time Super Bowl winner.

“I hope he finds the things in his life that allow him to get up every day to be internally motivated to work hard at something he loves to do,” said Brady. “I don’t think about football. See, a lot of it I wouldn’t choose him to do because there are too many crazy expectations people would place on him.

“Most of them are probably very dishonest actually. So whatever path he chooses in his life, my son Benny, my daughter Vivi, whatever they choose, I’m here to support them.”

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