Tom Brady shared a photo on Instagram with his son, Jack Thomas,of their time playing golf on Wednesday, August 20. The unexpected thing is that Jack, seventeen, already dominates his six-foot-four father. Speaking of their bond and Brady's active role in his post-NFL life, the brief caption, "Everything still pretty much the same around here @nobull," described both of them. Sports and news websites grabbed interest rapidly and widely.
Jack stuns fans with growth in Tom Brady’s golf outing
Jack, who will turn 18 on August 22, 2025, appeared noticeably taller than his dad in the golf picture. The setting was casual, a golf course, captured candidly during a father-son day out. Mike Evans, the Buccaneers wide receiver, joked under the photo: “is jack standing on something? Besides business lol,” highlighting just how much Jack’s growth stands out.
The sneakers from NOBULL may add some height, but Jack’s growth is clearly real. Tom Brady, balancing his busy schedule, told his newsletter subscribers on July 29 that being a great father means leading by example, working hard, sticking to your promises, and being present.
He added, “Reading bedtime stories and helping them with homework are not the only ways to be a great parent,” reminding everyone that parenting is about more than small moments, it’s about showing up in real ways.
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Tom Brady, joined by sportscaster Jim Gray (and Frann Vettor-Gray), launched the Hall of Excellence at Fontainebleau Las Vegas on Friday, June 20, 2025. The museum blends sports and entertainment history and sits on the second floor of the resort.
Guests exploring the hall can see Brady’s seven Super Bowl rings, Jackie Robinson’s 1947 bat, Michael Jordan’s rookie Air Jordans, Tiger Woods’s golf ball from his first Masters win, and Oprah Winfrey’s Presidential Medal of Freedom, with Morgan Freeman guiding the self-guided audio tour.
Admission is $35 for general visitors, $20 for children ages 5–15, and $30 for seniors, military, and Nevada residents with ID.