Tom Brady may be retired from the NFL but he still has that quarterback instinct. Brady was in Seattle this past weekend to call the Seahawks’ divisional round matchup against the 49ers. Ahead of the game, Brady was on the field throwing the football to some children.
A video of him throwing also captured the quarterback throwing the ball and then putting his hands as if he still had hand warmers attached to his jersey. Brady realized it and then put his hands in his coat pockets.
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Brady reshared the clip of the video of himself and expressed his feelings about always having an NFL instinct.
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“Different uniform…Same Feeling (three red heart emojis)” Brady captioned his Instagram Story.


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Tom Brady added another job title to his resume
Since Tom Brady retired from playing in the NFL, the quarterback has remained busy with his life away from the field. Earlier this month, the seven-time Super Bowl winner added Chief Wellness Officer to his resume.
In an Instagram video, Brady announced his new endeavor with eMed where he hopes to help inspire people to better their overall health and achieve their wellness goals.
“I’m here today to talk about eMed, where I proudly serve as the founding Chief Wellness Officer. We’re working on something that I believe really matters, improving population health at scale, so that people can feel better, perform better, and protect their long-term health.” Brady said via the Instagram video.
This past weekend Brady was mentioned as a possible option for the Denver Broncos after quarterback Bo Nix went down with a broken ankle. Brady is unlikely to reclaim his NFL career but anytime there is an open position his name will be the obvious talking point.
Edited by Bethany Cohen











