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Tom Brady’s Son Jack Shows Basketball Talent and Height

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Boston, MA — Jack Brady, the eldest son of legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady, may have a bright future in basketball. New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns recently shared photos of the 18-year-old on the basketball court, showcasing his skills and surprising height. At 6’4”, Jack is taller than his father but still shorter than Towns, who stands proudly at 7’0”.

“Next time we’re running routes?” Towns captioned the post, tagging Brady, suggesting a future collaboration.

Jack, born in August 2007, is the son of Tom Brady and actress Bridget Moynahan. The couple dated for two years before breaking up in 2006. After marrying supermodel Gisele Bündchen in 2009, Brady welcomed two more children, Benjamin and Vivian.

Reflecting on his early fatherhood, Brady noted, “Next thing you know, I found out that Bridget was pregnant with our son,” calling that period a “very unique time” that challenged him to grow up. He expressed empathy for Moynahan, saying it was hard for her, too.

Jack has always shown a keen interest in sports. At the age of 13, he worked as a ball boy for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In a 2017 interview, Moynahan revealed Jack’s ambitions, stating, “I think right now he wants to be a professional soccer player. Though after the Olympics, he’s like, ‘I think I’m going to win a gold in swimming.’”

Brady confirmed that while his kids enjoy football, Jack has a passion for soccer and dreams of being an Olympic goalie. Despite his impressive height and athleticism, Moynahan believes Jack is still exploring his interests. “I really think that he’s kind of like that normal kid who doesn’t really know what he wants to do yet,” she said in June 2023.

Fatherhood holds great importance for Brady, who stated, “I think part of being a great father is being a great example of doing what it takes to take care of your family.” He emphasized that his dedication to football impacted his parenting, showing his children the value of hard work and commitment.

Brady concluded, “Remember, your children are watching everything. They see what you do in every aspect of your life and how you do it.”