Tom Brady's son labels NFL legend 'a chicken' as family heads out to adventure-filled fishing trip
Tom Brady is relaxing before starting his job with Fox Sports as a broadcaster. Of course, the retired NFL icon has taken some time off to spend with his family.
This month, Brady — along with his three children (Jack, Ben, and Vivian) — was out on an adventure-filled fishing trip. While they seemed to fish for a part of the trip, they also tried some adventure sports together.
Brady revealed that his son even teased him for being a 'chicken' during an activity.
"When your son calls you a chicken but your daughter is cheering you on," Brady wrote in one story.
"TRUELOVE," Brady wrote in another selfie.
The father of three made sure to capture all moments on camera, including a few shots of the location they were at.
Though the location was not revealed, it seemed like a peaceful forest spot for people to enjoy some quality time together while completing some adventure sports.
Furthermore, Brady even hyped his children for being the 'courageous' ones during activities.
That being said, Brady has spent a large chunk of his time off with his family, sharing snaps from multiple trips with his children on social media. Of course, the seven-time Super Bowl champion will be busier once he begins his broadcaster role with Fox Sports.
Tom Brady has been prepping to deal with nerves ahead of broadcaster role with Fox Sports
Having played in the NFL for 20 years, this is an entirely new role for Tom Brady. The former QB will have to comment on current players, looking to make an impact as he works as a broadcaster.
During an appearance on Fox Sports' 'The Herd', Brady revealed how he is preparing to deal with his nervousness.
"The only way that I knew how to combat the nerves and the anxiousness of the game was to prepare. So I was someone that got really, really good at my preparation over the course of my career."
That being said, Brady will debut with Fox Sports on September 8 for the Week 1 game between the Cleveland Browns and the Dallas Cowboys.