Tom Brady enjoyed a very special Thanksgiving. The former quarterback visited Michigan, his alma mater, with his family. The trip took place after he called the Packers–Lions game for Fox Sports. Brady said it was “one of the best Thanksgivings ever.”
On his official Instagram account, he shared several photos of the experience. The images show his children Benjamin and Vivian, from his relationship with Gisele Bündchen, and Jack, from his bond with Bridget Moynahan. “What a special Thanksgiving weekend with the people I love the most!” he wrote. He enjoyed family time, football, and tradition.
A trip full of nostalgia and special moments
According to the New York Post report, one image shows Brady hugging Vivian on the University of Michigan field. Other photos include Jack and Benjamin wearing team gear. Brady fondly remembered his college years. “It’s always a special experience to be on the Michigan campus, especially now that I don’t have to take finals anymore!”
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They visited the stadium to watch Michigan face Ohio State. “We had to go to the Big House to see Michigan football take on a great 😠 Ohio State team.” Although the game ended 27–9 in favor of Ohio State, Brady valued the experience. He also mentioned his former teammates and friends. “I’m very grateful for all the incredible memories and relationships.”
Brady shared that living this moment with his kids was a dream come true. He even joked about a controversial play: “I still maintain it was a touchback!” He said the sun always rises the next day and that his happiness went beyond the loss. He also expressed his intention to finish the NFL season strong. “Sending you my love and gratitude, and I hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving. Even the people in Columbus 😉,” Brady wrote.
He also praised his Fox Sports team. He said he feels fortunate to work with Kevin Burkhardt, Erin Andrews, and Tom Rinaldi. “I feel very lucky to work with the best team at @foxsports to deliver a great game between the Lions and Packers.”