Tom Brady Net Worth

Tom Brady Net Worth
Tom Brady Net Worth

Tom Brady net worth

Current Net Worth$250 Million (USD – 25 Crores), (Rupees – 1.9 Thousand Crores)

Tom Brady short biography

Net Worth$250 Million
BornAugust 3, 1977 (Age – 44)
Identified asAmerican Football Quarterback
StatusAmazing Footballer
EducationJunípero Serra High School, San Mateo; College of San Mateo, University of Michigan
NationalityAmerican
ResidenceSan Mateo, California
Spousal statusMarried (Gisele Bündchen M. 2009)
Children3
Tom Brady short biography

Tom Brady has a net worth of $250 Million (Rupees – 1,906 Crores), an awesome American Football Quarterback, well known for his amazing performance while playing Football.

Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. is an American football quarterback who plays for the National Football League’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL).

From 2001 to 2019, he spent his first 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, where he was a key part of the franchise’s success.

Brady is largely recognized as the all-time best quarterback.

In addition to the most Pro Bowl choices, Brady holds almost every major quarterback record, including passing yards, completions, touchdown passes, and games started.

He is the NFL’s all-time leader in career quarterback wins, regular season quarterback wins, playoff quarterback wins, and Super Bowl MVP titles, as well as the only Super Bowl MVP for two separate clubs.

Brady is the first quarterback to win a Super Bowl in three different decades, and he is known for his consistency.

At the age of 40, he is the oldest NFL MVP, the oldest Super Bowl MVP, and the oldest quarterback selected to the Pro Bowl.

Brady is the first quarterback in NFL history to be named to two all-decade teams (the 2000s and 2010s), as well as the 100th Anniversary All-Time Team in 2019.

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Tom Brady biography

Full NameThomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr.
BirthplaceSan Mateo, California
Height6.4 feet, 193 cm
Weight102 Kg
FatherTom Brady Sr.
MotherGalynn Patricia Brady
Tom Brady Biography

Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. was born on August 3, 1977, in San Mateo, California, as the sole child of Galynn Patricia and Thomas Brady Sr.

He was reared as a Catholic and has three elder sisters, Nancy, Julie, and Maureen.

His father is Irish, while his mother is of German, Norwegian, Polish, and Swedish background.

John and Bridget Brady, two of Brady’s great-great-grandparents on his father’s side, were Irish famine refugees who fled to San Francisco from Boston before the American Civil War.

Bridget’s sister Ann and her husband Lawrence Meegan, the parents of “Steady” Pete Meegan, a 19th-century American Major League Baseball player, followed them.

Michael Buckley Jr., Brady’s great-uncle, was the first American prisoner of war during WWII.

Brady used to go to San Francisco 49ers games at Candlestick Park in the 1980s, where he was a fan of quarterback Joe Montana, whom he referred to as his idol and one of his inspirations.

Brady was four years old when he watched Montana throw The Catch to Dwight Clark in the 1981 NFC Championship game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Brady learned to throw the football as a kid at the College of San Mateo’s football camp, where he was instructed by the camp counselor and future NFL/AFL quarterback Tony Graziani.

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Education

Brady went to San Mateo’s Junpero Serra High School, where he graduated in 1995.

In high school, he participated in football, basketball, and baseball.

In both football and baseball, he faced Bellarmine College Preparatory foe, Pat Burrell. Brady started his football career as a junior varsity backup quarterback for the Padres.

In high school, Brady was also a standout baseball player. He was a left-handed catcher with a lot of power.

His abilities attracted MLB evaluators, and he was selected by the Montreal Expos in the 18th round of the 1995 MLB Draft.

Career

The Patriots started the 2001 season with a 23–17 loss on the road against the Cincinnati Bengals, with Bledsoe at quarterback.

Brady threw for 294 yards and three touchdowns in the Patriots’ season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, earning him his third AFC Offensive Player of the Week award.

Following a 2–2 start to the 2003 season, Brady led the Patriots to a 12-game winning streak to end the regular season 14–2 and win the AFC East.

Brady helped the Patriots set an NFL record with 21 straight wins dating back to the previous season in 2004, an achievement recognized by the Pro Football Hall of Fame (though for official records, the NFL considers it an 18-game regular-season winning streak; it does not count playoff games).

Injuries to running backs Corey Dillon, Patrick Pass, and Kevin Faulk caused the Patriots to rely more on Brady’s throwing during the 2005 season.

Brady led the Patriots to a 12–4 record and a fourth-place finish in the AFC playoffs in 2006.

With a revamped receiving corps—the Patriots signed wide receivers Donté Stallworth, Wes Welker, Kelley Washington, and Randy Moss, as well as tight end Kyle Brady and running back Sammy Morris—Brady had one of the finest seasons by a quarterback, according to many sportswriters.

Brady’s left knee was significantly damaged in the Patriots’ season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs at Gillette Stadium midway through the first quarter on a hit by Chiefs safety Bernard Pollard; Brady exited the game and did not return.

Brady passed for 378 yards and two touchdowns in the 2009 season opener against the Buffalo Bills, his first game in almost a year.

Brady signed a four-year, $72 million contract deal on September 10, 2010, making him the highest-paid player in the NFL. Guaranteed funds of $48.5 million were included in the extension.

Brady received AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors after throwing for 517 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception in a 38–24 win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 1 of the 2011 season.

Brady started all 16 regular-season games for the Patriots in 2012, leading them to a 12–4 record. Brady made history by being the first quarterback in NFL history to lead his club to 10 division titles.

Brady and the Patriots agreed to a three-year contract extension on February 25, 2013, keeping him with the organization through 2017.

Brady’s 2014 season began with a 33–20 defeat against the Miami Dolphins. Brady has not lost on opening day since the 2003 season.

The NFL released a 243-page study into the deflation of footballs used in the previous season’s AFC Championship Game on May 6, 2015.

Brady made his 2016 season debut on the road against the Cleveland Browns on October 9 after completing his four-game ban; he completed 28-of-40 passes for 406 yards and three touchdowns in a 33–13 victory, earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week.

Brady was announced as the cover player for Madden NFL 18 on May 12, 2017.

Brady signed a two-year contract deal for $70 million through the 2021 season on August 4, 2019, with the option of becoming a free agent following the 2019 season.

On March 20, 2020, Brady signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Brady suffered knee soreness for most of the 2020 season and would undergo a small arthroscopy for a regular cleanout, it was disclosed on February 11, 2021.

Brady confirmed his comeback to the Buccaneers for the 2022 season on March 13, 2022, just 40 days after officially announcing his retirement.

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Monthly Income$2.2 Million+ (Rupees – 16 Crore+)
Yearly Income$30 Million+ (Rupees – 228 Crore+)
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Private & early life

Brady was raised as a Roman Catholic, although he stated in a 2015 interview with The New York Times that he is more spiritual than religious.

Brady was in a relationship with actress Bridget Moynahan from 2004 till late 2006. Brady and Moynahan ended their relationship about the time Moynahan became pregnant in early December 2006.

Moynahan revealed to People magazine on February 18, 2007, that she was more than three months pregnant with Brady’s kid. In August 2007, at Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California, John Edward Thomas Moynahan was born.

In December 2006, Brady began dating Brazilian model Gisele Bündchen. Brady said in 2009 that a mutual acquaintance put them together on a blind date.

Brady and Bündchen married in a small Catholic wedding in Santa Monica, California, on February 26, 2009. They have two children together: a son, Benjamin Rein, born in December 2009, and a girl, Vivian Lake, born in December 2012.

Brady and his family formerly lived in the Boston suburb of Brookline, Massachusetts, as well as New York City.

They have many properties together and spend the summers at the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana, as well as at their property in Amenia, New York.

Brady rented a house in Tampa, Florida, owned by retired baseball star and former Miami Marlins owner Derek Jeter when he joined the Buccaneers.

Brady and Bündchen are said to have purchased a property in Indian Creek, Florida, in December 2020.

Awards

YearAward
2005Second Team All-Pro
2007NFL MVP, NFL Offensive Player of the Year
2009NFL Comeback Player of the Year
2010NFL MVP, NFL Offensive Player of the Year
2016Second Team All-Pro
2017NFL MVP
2021Second Team All-Pro
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