Tom Brady’s son, Jack, just hit a major milestone in his life.
After being mocked earlier in the week when he posted a picture of himself and his son, Super Bowl champion Brady once again shared a special moment on social media to mark his eldest son’s 18th birthday.
Marking his son’s milestone birthday, Tom captioned the post**: “From little steps to big dreams, happy birthday, Jack. You’ve always shown grace, courage, love, and kindness since God blessed us with your arrival.**
“I’m so proud of the man you are! Welcome to adulthood, it comes with higher credit card limits, bigger bills, and no curfew… OK, maybe not all at once!”
He added: “There is a saying that a dad’s heart soars with his children’s happiness, not with his own…truer words could not be spoken. We love you so much, and I know this will be your best year yet.”
The carousel of pictures that Tom Brady posted included moments captured during Jack’s childhood and snapshots of him with his siblings, Benjamin and Vivian.
His oldest is also the child of Bridget Moynahan, with whom Brady was in a relationship before he moved to Gisele.
Brady’s feelings towards his oldest come a week after Jack’s former stepmother, Gisele, was furious over the ex-QB taking shots at her in his newsletter.
Tom Brady’s second year of broadcasting with Fox Sports will begin next month.
Brady called Year 1 in the booth “a very positive challenge.”
FOX announced Brady’s hiring as the No. 1 game analyst in March of 2022. However, he would return for a final season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and spent the 2023 season out of the booth during a quasi-gap year.
In his place was Greg Olsen, who became a Sports Emmy Award winner, having won the award for Outstanding Personality/Event Analyst twice in 2023 and 2024.
To help with his transition, the first live game Burkhardt and Brady called together was a United Football League contest at Ford Field in 2024.
In the meantime, Fox’s top NFL team — Tom Brady, Kevin Burkhardt, Erin Andrews, and Tom Rinaldi — will call the New York Giants at Washington Commanders game at 1:00 p.m. ET on Sept. 7, the first Sunday of the regular season.