If there’s one thing Tom Brady’s going to do, it’s put in the work. The seven-time Super Bowl champion, who is considered by some to be the GOAT, became a meme earlier this year when he announced that he was retiring from the NFL… only to immediately un-retire.
The superstar QB has has since posted glimpses of the drills he’s using to stay game-ready during the off-season, and makes no secret of the fact that he trains for longevity. His former Pats and Bucs teammate, Rob Gronkowski, recently stated that he thinks Brady, now 44, is in good enough shape that he can continue to play pro footballuntil he’s at least 50 years old.
But it looks like Brady’s ambitions lie far beyond the field and his various other sportswear and nutrition ventures: he has just posted a new Instagram photo from the set of his big screen debut, the feature comedy 80 for Brady, in which he plays himself. In the picture,Brady can be seen flexing his arms to show off his bicep gains (no doubt he’s getting his throwing arm ready for September 8), and jokes that he thinks he now has what it takes to rival one of the entertainment industry’s biggest action stars.
“The exact moment Tom Brady “went Hollywoood” on the 80 For Brady set,” he wrote in the caption, adding a challenge to none other than Dwayne Johnson: “PS @therock I’m free until August if you need help with any stunts in the meantime.”
Johnson himself responded in good humor, commenting: “You’re like Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Hart rolled up in one. Sort of… Looking like a specimen brother!!”
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80 for Brady stars Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Sally Field and Rita Moreno as four friends on a road tip to Super Bowl LI in 2017, a landmark moment in football during which the New England Patriots (Brady’s team at the time) came back against near-impossible odds to beat the Atlanta Falcons.
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