Tom Brady’s family is worried about how the retired quarterback will navigate life after football.
Speaking recently to The Atlantic, Tom Brady Sr. remarked how his son — who hung up his cleats “for good” earlier this month after 23 seasons — “is going to have a huge void in his life.”
“… Nothing will ever replace the joy Tommy had playing in football games, hanging with teammates, and joshing around in the locker room,” the elder Brady said.
“Somehow he’s going to have to find a substitute for that, just like every other guy has.”
The 45-year-old Brady — whose football legacy includes a relentless work ethic and unique obsession with the game — called it a career after seven Super Bowl wins, five Super Bowl MVPs and three NFL MVPs.