Tom Brady’s children paid an emotional tribute to the seven-time Super Bowl champion Wednesday night ahead of his induction into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame.
In the video, his children Jack, Benjamin and Vivian took turns speaking up as they praised their father.
Meanwhile, the images feature iconic photos from Brady’s New England career in oil canvas format, zooming in from one to the next. An instrumental version of Jack Johnson’s ‘Better Together’ also accompanied their story.
“My kids surprised me with this video this morning, and I wanted to share it with my Patriot family too,” Brady captioned the video on Instagram.
‘What a ride. See you tonight New England’
Tom Brady’s children paid an emotional tribute to him before his induction into the Patriots Hall of Fame
“Hey dad, we’re all so excited to be back in Boston this week,” Vivian opens. “And I thought it would be fun to look back on all those great years as a Patriot.”
“Six Super Bowl titles, I only remember three, but those games are some of my favorite memories,” Benjamin follows.
“Same here, Benny,” Jack says. “But I know the rest of the family was there screaming at the top of their lungs for the first three.”
The video then shows his accolades from his time in Foxborough and flashes back to his collegiate days at Michigan and family photos from his youth.
“The most important thing is that you were just a father,” Benjamin says toward the end.
“Even if you stayed in fourth place for your entire career, it wouldn’t change the love our family had,” Jack adds.
Brady’s children urged the ex-quarterback to stay retired at the end of their special video tribute
In 20 seasons with the Patriots, Brady earned six Super Bowl championships and 219 victories
The Patriots will celebrate Brady on June 12 (6/12) in honor of his six titles and jersey number
After finishing his final congratulations, Ben jokingly asks the former quarterback to stay retired. “Don’t get any ideas when you walk past the dressing room tonight,” he concludes.
The Patriots chose to celebrate Brady on June 12 in honor of his jersey number and the number of rings he won with the franchise.
Brady racked up 614 touchdown passes in the regular season and playoffs while racking up 219 wins in 20 seasons with the Patriots.
He parted ways with New England to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he played three seasons and won another ring before retiring.
After his first retirement in 2022, Brady quickly rescinded his retirement to return for a third season with the Bucs. After the 2022-2023 season, Brady announced on social media that he is retiring “for good.”
While teasing the possibility of returning, Brady’s bid to become part owner of the Las Vegas Raiders has been an equally big priority despite being a roadblock to playing again.
Brady has made an offer to gain co-ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders franchise
Brady owns stakes in several Las Vegas teams, including the Aces and the Night Owls
The NFL legend is also co-owner of the English football club Birmingham City FC
Brady recently starred in Netflix’s “Greatest Roast of All Time,” a three-hour comedy special
Brady owns stakes in the Las Vegas Aces, Birmingham City FC in the EFL and Las Vegas Night Owls in Major League Pickleball.
He recently starred in The Greatest Roast of All Time, a three-hour Netflix comedy special in which he was honored and flamed by the best stand-up comedians and his former colleagues.
Brady is also preparing to become chief NFL analyst for Fox Sports after signing a lucrative 10-year deal worth $375 million.
Brady returned to Gillette Stadium in September for the Patriots’ 2023 season opener and was honored by owner Robert Kraft, who announced Brady’s induction to the team. Brady will be inducted before the required four-year wait has expired.