Tom Brady laughs as his entourage takes a dig at Kansas City superstar Patrick Mahomes while NFL legend makes new furry friends at Australian zoo
NFL legend Tom Brady took some time off from his speaking engagements in Melbourne and Brisbane last week to meet some furry friends.
On Tuesday, the legendary quarterback, 46, posted an Instagram video of his visit to a Brisbane zoo with his entourage, where he met and fed kangaroos and other animals.
As the group walked past a goat pen, one of his friends looked for Kansas City superstar and Brady’s rival for Greatest Of All Time (GOAT) status, Patrick Mahomes.
“I’ll be at the Mahomes exhibit soon,” he said as the video panned to a pen full of goats.
The video then cut to Brady, who laughed at the joke at his expense.
NFL legend Tom Brady, 46, (pictured) took some time off from speaking engagements in Melbourne and Brisbane last week to meet some furry friends
Tom arrived Down Under last week ahead of his ‘An Evening with Tom Brady’ speaking tour.
The retired NFL legend also took a stroll around Brisbane on Sunday ahead of his exclusive sit-down event at Brisbane Stadium.
Tom traveled directly from the United States to Australia on a private jet last week, less than 24 hours after an event in his role as strategic advisor to Delta Airline and a workout at the gym in Vegas.
On Tuesday, the legendary quarterback posted an Instagram video of his visit to a Brisbane zoo with his entourage, where he met and fed kangaroos and other animals.
As the group walked past a goat pen, one of his friends looked for Kansas City superstar and Brady’s rival for Greatest Of All Time (GOAT) status, Patrick Mahomes. “I’ll be at the Mahomes exhibit soon,” he said as the video panned to a pen full of goats
The video then cut to Brady, who laughed at the joke at his expense
Those who managed to book tickets for his Australian tour had the option to purchase a ‘Touch Down Package’, which included a second row seat, a signed shirt and a photo opportunity with the superstar.
These tickets quickly sold for $3999 each.
For the “Legends” tickets, which include an autographed football and a photo, NFL enthusiasts paid $2,999.
All the cheapest seats, priced from $99, were sold out, as were the most affordable photo opportunities, which were available for $1299.
Tom turned his career around in 2023 and is a seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, six times with the New England Patriots and once with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and is a five-time Super Bowl MVP.
Tom arrived Down Under last week ahead of his ‘An Evening with Tom Brady’ speaking tour